CPSIA – Phebe Phillips Leaves Toy Biz Over CPSIA
June 1, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
Filed under BLOG, Featured Articles
Phebe Phillips, subject of our Casualty of the Week feature on December 4, recounted her story of CPSIA travails in a commencement address at the Texas Women’s University on May 14. In her address entitled “Everything is Perfect . . . I Changed!”, Ms. Phillips discussed how the CPSIA forced her into her new career as a nutritionist after years of success as a toymaker. She sums up her journey: “I stand before you as an example that change will be with you your entire life, that one is never too old or set in their ideas to change and on occasion a glass of lemonade, made from life’s lemons, can taste pretty good.”
Life’s lemons – that’s a little harsh, isn’t it, for something as wondrous as the CPSIA? I bet Mr. Waxman agrees with Ms. Phillips – if we would only relax, we would learn to really enjoy the CPSIA and its effect on our businesses and our lives. Look at all the benefits that Phebe Phillips experienced – it only drove her out of the business she started as a young graduate of Southern Methodist University in 1983 and out of the industry she loved so much. There is no sign that Ms. Phillips’ products ever harmed a single child. Nonetheless, we can rejoice at how safe everyone is now . . . .
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CPSIA – Phebe Phillips Leaves Toy Biz Over CPSIA

