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1 Company history  





2 Products  



2.1  Puchi Sample Series  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Re-Ment Co., Ltd.
IndustryToys
Miniature Food
Confectionery
FoundedMay 1998 (1998-05)
Headquarters102-0083 3-5 Kojimachi Kojimachi Silk Building 3F, Chiyoda Tokyo

Key people

Ootake Hiroshil
(President)
ProductsMiniatures, mobile phone charms, miniature food, furniture
Total assets36 million yen

Number of employees

34
Websitewww.re-ment.co.jp

RE-MENT Co., Ltd. (株式会社リーメント, Kabushikigaisha-Riimento), located in Chiyoda Tokyo, is a Japanese manufacturer of collectible plastic toys. The company's name is derived from a combination of the phrase "reform the entertainment", alluding to their desire for innovation in the toy market. Established in 1998, Re-Ment currently sells a line of highly detailed miniature food, furniture and animal figures as well as mobile phone charms, doll fashions and magnets. Re-Ment miniatures have been featured in two television advertisements by the Kellogg Company for their Pop-Tarts pastry product.

In 2008, the company began a collaborative partnership with Disney on a popular line of miniature toys featuring Mickey Mouse and characters from Toy Story, Winnie-the-Pooh, Alice in Wonderland and other stories. In July 2009, Re-ment partnered with Sanrio on a line of Hello Kitty miniatures. Re-Ment's most recent collaboration is with San-X on a line of Rilakkuma miniatures.

Company history[edit]

The following are major events in the company history:

Products[edit]

Puchi Sample Series[edit]

Re-ment Puchi Petite Is-Dinner-Ready?! Collection

Puchi is a traditional Japanese word meaning "mini", "little" or "petite" in English. The food miniatures in Re-Ment's Puchi Sample Series resemble the plastic sample food found in the windows and display cases of restaurants throughout Japan. Targeted at the adult collecting community, these 1:6 scale toys are typically displayed in dioramas and dollhouses or used with action figures and fashion dolls such as BlytheorBarbie.

Typically, each Puchi Sample Series is packaged for retail sale in a display box containing 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 or 12 individually boxed sets. Each box contains the miniatures sealed in plastic and an informative paper insert. Initially, a piece of ramune candy was packaged in every box. Later releases occasionally included a piece of apple gum. Starting in 2008, Re-Ment began packaging some of their newly released sets in plastic pouches rather than individual boxes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Japanese Meals, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ Pink refrigerator, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ "Japanese Company, Re-Ment, Expands to U.S.", PR.com.
  • ^ Fun Meals, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ Disney Cookie Mascots, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ My Town Market, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ Sanrio Cookie Mascots, re-ment.co.jp.
  • ^ Rilakkuma Warm & Fluffy Meals, re-ment.co.jp.
  • External links[edit]


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