A 7-year-old, fully remote premium playing cards business is available for acquisition, having successfully funded over $330,000 through 12 Kickstarter campaigns and sold over 15,000 decks to a global collector base. The brand thrives on unique artwork and premium packaging, with the potential for scaling existing products or launching new ones. The business has operated on a successful crowdfunding-first model, resulting in significant profit margins and low risk by only paying for artwork upfront. This allows the funds raised to cover printing and fulfillment costs. Inventory, worth approximately €63,000 retail value, is not included in the listing price but must be purchased with the business.
Key assets include a Kickstarter profile with a history of success, over 4,100 customer emails, and well-established supply chain solutions. The business opportunity also includes a strong community presence and potential growth avenues like launching new decks, expanding into new products, and establishing an eCommerce presence. The seller is transitioning to focus on family and is offering 30 days of guidance to ensure a smooth handover.
This opportunity is ideal for someone looking to expand a business, with all the groundwork laid out for scale, including a ready inventory, engaged audience, and proven track record. The brand, established with a flexible identity, provides a broad creative platform for future projects without being tied to a specific artistic style, offering unlimited creative direction and long-term growth potential. Serious buyers are encouraged to place bids or inquire further.
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