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Monday, 03/14/2011 9:55:08 PM

Monday, March 14, 2011 9:55:08 PM

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FBCD All-in-ONE DD:

O/S 75 million, Float Approx. 40 mil.

Insiders own 36 million shares - http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/FBCD/tab/8

O/S was reduced from 94 million to 75 million recently:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=59682551&txt2find=pr

Muat read Executive Summary:

http://www.superradindustries.com/pdfs/ExecSum.pdf

"We (FBCD) are currently working on licensing deals with Marvel Comics, Warner
Bros./Hanna Barbera/Looney Tunes, Dreamworks, and United Media to produce Peanuts figures.


FBCD just acquired Super Rad Industries in October 2010 - www.superradindustries.com

This company reminds me alot of kidrobot figures which are HUGE - same concept, creating figures with well known artists. A lot of the figures actually look very similar. KidRobot now has 5-6 stores in Miami, LA, London, etc..

http://www.kidrobot.com/Toys/

16.2 mil. in revs. in 2009

http://www.inc.com/inc5000/profile/kidrobot


Kidrobot, which started as a toy store and now has five stores across the country, is best known for its Dunny and MUNNY toys. The company has done well during the recession: revenues surged 40% to around $20 million last year. Kidrobot is also working on revamping its Web site, as well as launching two sites—one in Europe and one in Japan—that will allow international customers to buy online and have their orders filled and shipped locally.

Looks like a very simialr business model and with these signings and futre signings they could develop similar revenues:


Super Rad Toys has developed properties including Dr Seuss, Love Is…, Tootsie Roll Industries, and Yo! MTV Raps to name a few. SRC has acquired evergreen and commercially viable licenses which attract much attention through grass roots marketing and PR campaigns with some traditional advertising and major promotional events such as Artist signings. Additonally the Company is presently negotiating licenses with Disney, Marvel and Warner Brothers to name a few.

FBCD also just announced a collaboration with the man who made KidRobot what it is today - the guy who created the Munny and Dunny figures that put KidRobot on the map:

Super Rad Toys Hooks-Up With Tristan Eaton
Date : 03/07/2011 @ 1:30PM

FBC Holdings Inc. (OTCBB:FBCD), soon to be Super Rad Industries, is excited to announce its collaboration with Tristan Eaton on various lines of Figures and other related products for his unique IP, including B-Bot, Dinki, and Chickies.

"We are very excited to be working with Tristan. He is one of the most respected artists of his generation and will be a huge asset to the Super Rad Team," said Christopher LeClerc, CEO of Super Rad Industries. LeClerc continues, "Tristan's keen eye for pop culture products and great artwork is what Super Rad Toys is all about."

Born in Los Angeles in 1978, Tristan began pursuing street art as a teenager, painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscape wherever he lived, including London, Detroit, and New York. Tristan designed his first toy for Fisher Price at 18 years old and has since become a driving force in the world of 'Designer Toys.' Tristan's design work for Kidrobot, including the infamous Dunny and Munny toys, led him to international fame and an ever growing fan base. As a leader in the world of advertising and commercial art, Mr. Eaton is regularly commissioned as a creative director and consultant for clients like Nike, Hasbro, Puma, and Nissan that span the globe across all mediums. Tristan's work can be seen at the Cooper Hewitt Museum and in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA).

The global ART TOY phenomenon has grown from underground galleries to prominent display in most prestigious museums in the world, and has elevated its designers to ROCK STAR STATUS, with a die-hard following. The addition of Tristan Eaton to Super Rad Toys is key in the development of the brand. The IP Tristan has created for Super Rad to develop will help propel the company to new heights and will increase its visibility in the retail market.

Here is Tristan Eaton's client list - top clients in the world:

http://www.thunderdogstudios.com/about

Interview with Chris Le Clerc, President Super Rad Toys FBC Holding, Inc. FBCD
http://www.livetradingnews.com/chris-le-clerc-super-rad-toys-marvel-22876.htm

Super Rad Toys is new to the OTC and there is very little information available, can you describe your business model to us?

The business model is based on two different market in the toy industry, the specialty market in which the margins are significantly higher due to limited edition toys, and the mass market distribution to the larger stores such as Target, Wal-mart, etc.

We will focus on the specialty market first, at present we have over 1000 retail outlets they we will be selling to, and from there migrate over to the mass market as grow and our outreach grows.

Simultaneously we will be selling via the internet and may also establish a retail store in a premier Las Vegas hotel, the store would be geared toward showcasing new artists and popular artist, as well our product lines developed over our numerous licenses.

We also will create our own intellectual property and brands as well.

What will be your 2010 revenue and profit?

Our Year End is July 31st, as such I believe our calendar year end revenues to be a few hundred thousand dollars, with a very big 2011 on the horizon.

How does 2011 look in terms of revenue and profit?

We estimate on a conservative basis that the Fiscal year revenues to be approximately 8 million, with a gross margin of approximately 52%.


Who are your customers?

We will initially sell to our list of over 1,000 specialty shops as well as tap into mid-tier accounts such as Spencer’s Gifts, Hot Topic, and Urban Outfitters.

We also plan on selling to art supply stores such as Pearl and Aaron Brothers.

Once we introduce Marvel, tootsie Roll, Love Is., and some of our other core art lines we will attack the mass market.

You have some high profile artists and brands, tell us how that works in product creation?

We work with some of the largest pop culture artists in the world such as Frank Kozik, DGPH, Justin Bua, Tristan Eaton and Jermaine Rogers and have and/or are finalizing some big licenses including Tootsie Roll, Marvel, Terry Toons, Love Is…, and Resident Evil.

It is important to note that Tristan Eaton is one of the Godfathers of the Art Toy world. He created the Munny and the Dunny for Kid Robot. Those two lines have been the core business for Kid Robot for years and still sells very well all over the world.


Tristan is one of our key go to guys and has helped develop three distinct lines for Super Rad. As for Product creation, we have a a team in place to best decide what types of figures to make as well as help from the larger Licensors with complete style guides and a development team to help with the direction.

We are also working on some deals with Slash of Guns N Roses. He has a line of figures called the Grundeez. Hopefully we will nail out a deal sooner than later.

The other interesting license we are trying to finish up is with Frank Zappa’s estate to create a line of figures memorializing the Rock legend.

Where is it you see your big market in the future?

I believe we have a few biog markets in the future. Our goal is to become the next Kid Robot and to really take advantage of all the interest from major retailers in our unique niche of the toy industry.

As this sector grows, art toys and DIY figures, our business will hopefully be a big player in the mass market. I also feel that we can become a significant player in Do It Yourself (DIY) figures and products.

One of the other key areas for us will be direct to consumer via our website.

What new products can we expect to see?

Many new products based upon our newly acquired licenses and brands.

We will incorporate physical toys the application world as it pertains to games and entertainment apps that would allow to some extent social networking, animation, etc. We are very excited for the future.

Super Rad (FBCD) ships first order 8000 peices...

http://www.thestreet.com/story/10995492/super-rad-industries-ships-order.html

FBCD is a brand new public company and has the potential to turn into the next kidrobot.com - they have the same business model and most of the same artists that got them started.

This is a huge industry and Super Rad (FBCD) is on their way to capturing a nice % of the business.