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Jason Johnson, along with partner Adam Kittelson, formed the PlajaPets business, developing plush toys they describe as a cross between Mr. Potato Head and a Beanie Baby, ‘only cooler.’
John Cross / The Free Press


The Plaja business is based in Mankato but the toys are being manufactured in China and distributed worldwide.
John Cross / The Free Press


The Plaja pets have interchangeable heads and tails, allowing kids to create their own versions of the plush toys.
John Cross / The Free Press


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The men put in an initial order of 1,300 sets, with six toys per set.

“It’s a good thing Adam’s living in China because he goes to the factory two or three times a week and hand tests everything before they come over. The Chinese can have some low-quality products, so this keeps the quality high.”

Meanwhile, Johnson was building a Web site (www.plajapets.com), which features photos of the pets in scenes around the world, including on the beach in China and next to monuments in Seoul. He was also looking for retailers to sell the toys.

“Our first wholesale order was from South Korea. It wasn’t huge, but it gave us enough money to keep going,” Johnson said.

And, thanks to a friend who was dating a Minnesota Twins player and showed the pets to the Twins’ wives, they ended up selling several sets to players, including Johan Santana and Carlos Silva.

Johnson rented a kiosk at River Hills Mall to unveil the toys to local holiday shoppers.

But the biggest lead they’re working on is with F.A.O. Schwarz.

“We’ve met with them twice and we’re getting really good response. We’re working on some packaging with them now. It’s a long game and it’s really tough to get into the toy market,” Johnson said.

With the early success of the toys, Johnson said their biggest regret is not making a bigger initial order.

“We have less than 1,000 sets and I don’t think we’re going to have enough by Christmas. We weren’t trying to create a sense of shortage, but that’s what’s happening.”

A set of six sells for $89.99 with individual pets selling for $19.99.

The business plan for the coming year is to get more kiosks in more malls, pursue the F.A.O. Schwarz contract, expand sales from their Web site, and create new characters to add to the line.

The two have gotten help from the Greater Mankato Business Accelerator program, part of the Greater Mankato Economic Development Corp. The program, headed by Jill Klinger and Jonathan Zierdt, helps entrepreneurs by giving them advice and connecting them with other business people who’ve navigated the dangers of starting a business.

“Jill and Jonathan were great help,” Johnson said. “Bouncing ideas off of them and having people who could give us advice was invaluable.”

He said Kittelson continues to teach some English classes in China and plans on staying there, at least in the near future. Johnson runs their business from his home.



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