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发表于 2016-7-20 05:13:49 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Knacks makes a business of being a liaison service between celebrities and charities

George Burns' half smoked cigars. Phyllis Diller's leftover gowns. Ray Ban sunglasses signed by Tom Cruise. Bottles of Mickey Rooney's soft drink, Mickey Melon. A baseball bat signed by Tommy John, Ernie Banks and Japanese great hit king Sadaharu Oh. A Joker doll signed with the "Batman" TV show's original Joker, Cesar Romero.

This can be the stock and trade of Edi Boxstein.

No, she is not a collector. Boxstein could be the founder of Celebrity Knick Knacks, a North Hollywood based business that they says is the world's only liaison service between celebrities and charities. Boxstein takes from the rich and famous and offers to the needy and turns an absolutely legal profit along the knockoff oakley sunglasses way.

The 30 something former public relations executive takes such items as bears from Burt Reynolds and autographed bottles of cranberry juice from Whoopi Goldberg and funnels these phones charitable organizations starting from the American Red Cross towards the American Diabetes Assn., which auction them off at fund raisers.

Charities from all over the world call Boxstein routinely with wish lists of products they would like celebrities to give. Requests range between famous Xeroxed and autographed handprints (and prints of other areas of the body) to "anything at all" from pop star Michael Jackson.

"Put simply, I came up with a service that produces donating easier for that celebrities and receiving easier for the charities," she said. "My motto is, 'We do everything, and you get every one of the thanks.' "

And what is so hard about donating? The total number of requests. Approximately two years ago, while she had been in public relations, Boxstein walked into a celebrity client's office and saw backlogged requests from charities stacked four feet high across the length of a wall knowning that was just two months' worth. She saw a possibility, bailed beyond her job, and Knick Knacks was born.

Today her regular clients include Mickey Rooney (besides donating 15 bottles of his watermelon flavored softdrink, he also sent some "Honk if you have been married to Mickey Rooney" bumper stickers), John Ritter (who deluges Household goods with welcome, unsolicited donations), Marsha Mason, Mark Linn Baker, George Burns, Ed Asner, Tony Dow, Ally Sheedy, " new world " Pictures, Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Tony Curtis, Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis.

The celebrities or production companies simply send circumstances to ray ban outlet store locations Boxstein, who distributes items to reputable charities, traces the fate of each item, then tells your client how much money them raised precisely what cause it helped. Her profit is around 30% of no matter what charity seems to raise but only if the item is sold.

For the record, framed specimens of Burns stogies El Producto Queens, which sell for about $15 a box have raised as much as $50 to help you protect animals in the Flamingo Gardens preserve in Florida. Cruise's autographed sunglasses raised $85 to the preserve.

"At first, Tom didn't desire to sign them didn't wish to destroy an excellent set of sunglasses," Boxstein said, laughing. Goldberg, said by Boxstein to be "down to her underwear" in things to donate, signed a bottle of her favorite oakley sunglasses outlet drink, cranberry juice, provided by Boxstein. It was auctioned for $125 for Photoaid, a whole new York based group of photographers fighting AIDS.

Mounted individual frames from ray ban wayfarer 90% off John Ritter's film "Problem Child" (autographed, obviously), old "Rifleman" scripts signed by Chuck Connors as well as a dress Marsha Mason wore in "Chapter Two" helped raise money for AIDS research and American Civil Liberties Union organizations.

"There's no other way a charity is going to get such things as, for example, George Burns' cigars, except through Celebrity Household goods, because George won't be bothered by using it," said Boxstein, whose staff consists only of the secretary.

"He gets quite a few requests, anf the husband needs somebody a lot of for him. I will be able to tell a cigar which he donated sold for X amount of cash for such and so forth charity, and he gets a drag out of it understanding that a used cigar could help somebody or something like that."

Or even a used stuffed bear. Dozens of the fuzzies recently shipped to the Kidney First step toward Canada most gathered by Boxstein helped raise money to transmit children on dialysis to summer camp. Bears were sent by, among many more, Elton John, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Cougar Mellencamp, Hugh Hefner, Sen. John Glenn (D Ohio), Vanna White, Joan Rivers, Loni Anderson, Burt Reynolds and Sheena Easton.

Kidney Foundation Program Coordinator Valerie Bunz said the bear drive might possibly not have been feasible without Household goods. "At the very least," she said, "Edi saved us plenty of time." Easton's bear earned $600 alone.

"When When i first went into business, we'd a request toothbrushes, which celebrities thought was very odd," Boxstein said. "So we wrote into a dozen celebrities and sent them each a brand new toothbrush. They autographed the tag, so we put them in a frame generating it readily available for fund raising. And i believe a dentist got it."

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