Posted on 18th October 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

Cra-Z-Art has acquired Top Secret Toys.
Founded in 2015, Top Secret Toys is known for its Dissect-It, Giga Pet Brands and Spin Pop brands. The company’s product portfolio spans categories such as flying toys, STEM activities and games.
“We are thrilled to welcome Top Secret Toys to the Cra-Z-Art family,” said Lawrence Rosen, Chairman of Cra-Z-Art.
“This acquisition aligns perfectly with our vision of becoming a global leader in creative and educational play. Top Secret Toy’s commitment to innovation and quality is a perfect fit with Cra-Z-Art’s values, and together we will continue to push the boundaries of creativity in the toy industry.”
The move looks to complement Cra-Z-Art’s existing best-selling brands, such as RoseArt art supplies and puzzles, Shimmer ‘n Sparkle craft and activity sets, Cra-Z-Slimy, and Softee Dough.
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