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Cra-Z-Art acquires RoseArt brand From Mattel

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Cra-Z-Art acquires RoseArt brand From Mattel

RANDOLPH, N.J. — LaRose Industries, which does business as Cra-Z-Art, said Thursday that it has acquired Mattel’s arts, crafts and stationery businesses.

RoseArt LogoThe deal includes the popular RoseArt and Rose Moon brands and the rights to produce and sell all associated products including premium USA Gold and USA Titanium pencils, and Scribble Stuff that will anchor the new writing instrument division. Other items include iconic brands such as Fun Dough and Fuzzy Posters. The agreement also includes the Rose Moon factory in Lewisburg, Tennessee, America’s largest pencil factory. The production facility will help LaRose’s goal of significantly increasing production of goods made in the U.S.A.

The purchase marks a major milestone for LaRose and Lawrence Rosen as it reunites the RoseArt brands with the Rosen family. RoseArt was founded in 1923 by Isidor Rosen and eventually led by Lawrence Rosen, the third generation of the family. The company was sold to Mega Bloks in 2005. Mega Bloks was subsequently purchased by Mattel.

After successfully leading the sale of his family’s toy company, Lawrence Rosen found that he couldn’t stay away from the industry he loved, so he started Cra-Z-Art – the family has been in the toy industry for over 97 years. Cra-Z-Art has grown quickly in sales, becoming a leader in classic toy and school supply products. The company produces and globally markets such popular toy items as Arts and Craft kits, Kodak Jigsaw Puzzles, Art Supplies, Cra-Z-Loom, Softee Dough, The Real Cotton Candy Maker, Shimmer and Sparkle Girls Activity Kits, Disney arts and crafts, and Nickelodeon compounds. The company recently opened an international sales office in England to support increased international growth.

“I couldn’t be more excited to have the legendary RoseArt name back in the family,” Rosen said. “I spent over 30 years imagining and building this brand alongside my father Sydney and brother Jeffrey, and I am so happy to call it my own once again. My grandfather started RoseArt and since then, the company has created tens of thousands of nostalgic toys, games, and crafts that resonate with kids and families throughout the world. These items stand for quality, and like all of our great products, the RoseArt brand will allow kids to be creative and explore a fun world of imaginative play. Of course, RoseArt is also a perfect complement to our current popular arts and crafts segment.”

RoseArt and associated items will be available at major retailers and specialty stores.


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