Moji
Americannoun
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Skyrocket’s popular Moji the Lovable Labradoodle, a lifelike toy dog with a smart collar that retails at $99.99, created a black market last year when it ran out of stock during a global shortage of computer chips.
From Washington Times
Last year’s hottest high-tech toys, Moji the Lovable Labradoodle and Magic Mixies Magical Mixing Cauldron, are both fully restocked after last Christmas’ supply chain shortage.
From Washington Times
Magic Mixies has a suggested retail price of $69.99, and Moji, a lifelike toy dog with a smart collar who responds to voice commands, comes in at $99.99.
From Washington Times
Nelo Lulich, CEO of Moji’s parent company Skyrocket, says light sales during the first half of the season and “heavy inventory” means many toys will see price cuts in upcoming weeks.
From Washington Times
Crates of the Moji the Lovable Labradoodle and the Magic Mixies Magical Misting Cauldron are sitting in ports due to a national shortage of truck drivers to pick them up for delivery, says Adrienne Appell, senior vice president for marketing and communications with the nonprofit Toy Association.
From Washington Times
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