NICI AG

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NICI or NICI AG is the name of a German toy factory based in Altenkunstadt in the north Bavarian region of Upper Franconia. The company was founded in 1986, and produces plush toys, stationery, figurines, greeting cards, pillows, water bottles, magnets, and other merchandise. NICI produced Goleo, the mascot of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

The company filed for bankruptcy in May 2006.[1] In December of that year the firm was taken over by a fund controlled by the Group.[2]

Operations[]

Main building in Altenkunstadt, Bavaria

NICI has approximately 400 employees. It operates 30 gift shops in Germany and six gift shops in Asia. It maintains distribution partners in over 50 countries.[2]

Created characters[]

NICI booth at the 2016 International Toy Fair, Nuremberg
  • Ayumi Be You
  • Woody Wulf
  • Meerkat
  • Four all toothies: Arthur Rat, Timothy the hamster, Thelma Squirrel and Theo Beaver
  • Jolly Mah sheep & Jolly Wolf
  • Verano Caliente parrots & toucan
  • Jack & Jill Huskies
  • Unicorns of Magical Forest
  • Snow Rabbit & Reindeer
  • Camel & Ant
  • Calvin the Skunk
  • Polar Bear & Winter Bear
  • Frog & Turtle
  • Sam the Eagle
  • Creatures of the Jungle, such as tiger, giraffe, leopard, crocodile, etc.
  • Edward the Horse & his Landlord farm friends
  • Devil & Angel
  • Random everyday animals such as dogs, cats and bears
  • Max the Elephant & Milly the Mouse
  • Simsalabeans for Halloween
  • The Love Dog
  • Mona & Lou the loving monkeys
  • Mini Little Wingel angels
  • Spunky and sassy cats
  • A perky fox
  • Seafriends
  • Magic meadow fairies dressed up as bugs
  • Seal
  • Valentine monkeys
  • Valentino & Valentina the Love Bears
  • Paula Duck
  • Wild Pete Piglet
  • Bud Badger
  • Silvio Raven
  • Lillebi (created by Steinbeck)
  • Colección nici wonderland: Minilina, Minilotta, Minilara, Miniclara, Minisophie, Minilucas, Minilisbeth and Minicindy

References[]

  1. ^ "Business | World Cup mascot firm goes bust". BBC News. 2006-05-17. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  2. ^ a b "Strategic Value Partners Taking Over NICI (press release)". PR Newswire. 1 December 2006. Retrieved 8 February 2017.

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