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Carbonation Toys launches Fizz Kids, seeks Shreveport following first

The cat in Cranked Cola is one in a "six pack" of characters, the first set launched by Carbonation Toys.
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The cat in Cranked Cola is one in a "six pack" of characters, the first set launched by Carbonation Toys.

A mom-and-pop toy company in Shreveport, Carbonation Toys, has launched its Fizz Kids line.

The cat in Cranked Cola is one in a "six pack" of characters, the first set launched by Carbonation Toys.
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The cat in Cranked Cola is one in a "six pack" of characters, the first set launched by Carbonation Toys.

The firm began a yearlong entrepreneurship mentoring program this month through Cohab in Shreveport to grow the market for these vinyl, hand-painted characters uniquely packaged in retro soda cans.

Trent Siskron works in commercial real estate. But during off hours, he’s meeting with his dad and brother -- both physicians -- developing these characters that his dad thought up 30 years ago, like Cranked Cola.

“There’s a name that’s actually on the can that describes the drink that’s in there. For example, Cranked Cola is a hyper-caffeinated, schizo-texting cat. It’s sort of how a lot of people feel in this day and age, especially teenagers, we believe,” Siskron said.

Fizz Kids made their first appearance at Louisiana Comic Con last year. The collectible toys have a natural fit in the so-called “geekdom” demographic. Since then, Siskron says, they’ve traveled to these conventions around the country to develop a cult following and brand awareness.

Trent Siskron, CEO of Carbonation Toys, stands behind the first generation of the Fizz Kids line of urban vinyl toy characters.
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Trent Siskron, CEO of Carbonation Toys, stands behind the first generation of the Fizz Kids line of urban vinyl toy characters.

Their sleeve-like soda can and display dome system is patent pending. Siskron hired a toy designer in Oklahoma and an artist in New York to help advance the toy brand that was incorporated in 2014. He says the toys and their packaging are made in two Chinese factories, and a series of conference calls connect the supply chain.

“The artist in New York will sketch out some ideas from what she takes from our conversation. Then, we tweak it from there. The toy designer drops it into a CAD program. Then, that goes to China. The Chinese factory sculpts the molds out of clay. They cast resin prototypes out of clay and that’s how they make the molds,” Siskron said.

Siskron hopes that through Cohab’s StartupTrax program his firm will move forward in marketing and licensing these toys.

He’s sold about 500 Fizz Kids so far. The family wants to grow the business in Shreveport and nurture a local following. Their first entrepreneurship meeting was held Friday at Cohab. Four businesses are participating in the StartupTrax development program.Carbonation Toys piece

Copyright 2016 Red River Radio

Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' experience to Red River Radio having started out as a radio news reporter and moving into television journalism as a newsmagazine producer / host, talk-show moderator, programming director and managing producer and news director / anchor for commercial, public broadcasting and educational television. He has more recently worked in advertising, marketing and public relations as a writer, video producer and media consultant. In pursuit of higher learning, Chuck studied Mass Communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.