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'''Summit Products''' | [[Image:Zillionz cash register.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Zillionz cash register]] | ||
[[Image:Backyard Safari vacuum.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Backyard Safari bug vacuum]] | |||
'''Summit Products''' was a company that designed and marketed educational toys. It was founded in [[1995]] by [[Dan Henderson]] in his [[Trussville]] home. Summit was best known for its "Zillionz" interactive talking toy ATM machines and cash registers. | |||
In [[2005]] the company opened a 3,000 square foot office on [[Gadsden Highway]] in Trussville. In December [[2008]] | In [[2005]] the company opened a 3,000 square foot office on [[Gadsden Highway]] in Trussville. Within two years, it reported over $31 million in revenues and employed 24 people. In December [[2008]] Summit moved to 2160 [[Highland Avenue]], a 20,000 square foot building which had formerly housed the offices of [[O2 Ideas]]. In [[2012]] it's business had tapered back to $10.4 million in revenue with 18 employees. | ||
In January [[2009]] designer [[Jeff Parker]] created a 40-foot-tall talking robot, named "[[RALF]]" for the company's lobby. The robot was intended to help entertain children visiting the company's offices and testing facility on tours. | |||
Summit Products closed in [[2014]] and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. | |||
==Toy lines== | ==Toy lines== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Cooper, Lauren B. (May 30, 2008) "Summit Products toys with move to city's Southside." | * Cooper, Lauren B. (May 30, 2008) "Summit Products toys with move to city's Southside." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Williams, Roy L. (January 8, 2009) "Birmingham's Summit Products rolls out robot RALF." | * Williams, Roy L. (January 8, 2009) "Birmingham's Summit Products rolls out robot RALF." {{BN}} | ||
* Cole, Antrenise (April 3, 2014) "Summit Products files Chapter 7 bankruptcy." {{BBJ}} | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Toy makers]] | ||
[[Category:Highland Avenue]] | [[Category:Highland Avenue]] | ||
[[Category:1995 establishments]] | |||
[[Category:2014 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 21:41, 14 April 2014
Summit Products was a company that designed and marketed educational toys. It was founded in 1995 by Dan Henderson in his Trussville home. Summit was best known for its "Zillionz" interactive talking toy ATM machines and cash registers.
In 2005 the company opened a 3,000 square foot office on Gadsden Highway in Trussville. Within two years, it reported over $31 million in revenues and employed 24 people. In December 2008 Summit moved to 2160 Highland Avenue, a 20,000 square foot building which had formerly housed the offices of O2 Ideas. In 2012 it's business had tapered back to $10.4 million in revenue with 18 employees.
In January 2009 designer Jeff Parker created a 40-foot-tall talking robot, named "RALF" for the company's lobby. The robot was intended to help entertain children visiting the company's offices and testing facility on tours.
Summit Products closed in 2014 and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation.
Toy lines
- "Hidden Gems" jewelry maker
- "Backyard Safari" bug vacuum, bug habitat, animal caller
- "Barrel Blaster" parachute toy
- "Garden Girlz" tabletop gardens
- "Spray Racer" water-powered vehicles
- "Zillionz / Youniverse" electronic money handling toys
- "Beverly Hills Puppy Club" dress-up toy dogs
- "Moto Headz" motorcycle toys
References
- Cooper, Lauren B. (May 30, 2008) "Summit Products toys with move to city's Southside." Birmingham Business Journal
- Williams, Roy L. (January 8, 2009) "Birmingham's Summit Products rolls out robot RALF." The Birmingham News
- Cole, Antrenise (April 3, 2014) "Summit Products files Chapter 7 bankruptcy." Birmingham Business Journal