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My dad and grandpa were toy inventors. I had to find my own way into the industry.
Alex Kessler, whose grandfather invented a toy hoop in the 1950s and father later revived it through Maui Toys, initially avoided the family business but eventually founded Kess Toys after gaining experience in marketing and video production. He now focuses on creating products rooted in geek culture.
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