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Zwiers the queen of princess pony dolls

Former Morris resident reigns in world of toys

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Zwiers’ invention was licensed by Razor USA LLC in 2011, more than three years after she came up with the concept.

“It was a very challenging process; there’s a lot of rejection,” she said. “A lot of (toy inventions) never make it. I felt we had an incredible understanding of the consumer.”

Executives from Razor USA LLC were impressed enough with Zwiers and her invention that they brought her on board to take charge of Pony Royale from concept stage to finished product.

“It’s rare for (toy companies who license) to bring in the inventor to see the execution of the toy,” Zwiers said.

Before starting her own her own brand-building consulting and invention firm, Funosophy, in 2000, Zwiers worked her way up the corporate ladder at Mattel. She headed up worldwide marketing for the $2 billion Barbie brand and reintroduced some of the company’s older, successful brands, including Polly Pocket and Cabbage Patch.

Zwiers has two other inventions of her own that have been licensed by toy manufacturers.  Fashion Marks activity kits, for girls who have outgrown coloring books, was a creation between herself and younger sister Sally Zwiers, a commercial artist. It’s licensed by Cra-Z-Art.

Her Poppin’ Play piano is licensed by LeapFrog.

“All three have won awards; I am very proud of that,” Zwiers said.

The Pony Royale princess pony dolls line has been so well received by industry experts that Zwiers was one of five nominees up for the Inventor Award for Excellence in Toy Design at Friday night’s TAGIE Awards, considered the Oscars of the toy and game industry, at the Chicago Field Museum.

While results weren’t available by press time, Zwiers felt she had a great chance of winning the coveted award.

“Other awards are given to products, this is given to the inventor. It’s a more personal validation,” she said. “To be singled out for this award is a great honor.”

Zwiers wants to invite the public, and particularly Morris residents, to visit the toy and game fair, which runs through Sunday. There will be all sorts of activities, including giant-size games to play, free contests and tournaments, and a chance to meet the Moshi Monsters.

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