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I think going back to Baby Boomers, but certainly Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, we like to collect stuff, we like to play, it’s how we socialize. Usually, when you talk to a group of millennials, or you talk to a group of Gen Zers, if you ask them, “Name your top 10 brands, especially entertainment brands,” fully five or six of them, the majority of them, are going to be either from video games or games in general. So it makes sense that we would want to cater to that audience. I think it’s lucky for us and fortunate for us that a 26-year-old has more spending power than a 6-year-old, and they tend to want more sophisticated playthings and collectibles. And so if you’re a company that has the expertise in that and has the brands for that, like Hasbro, I think it’s pretty good for you.
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