
Built the first party supply category killer at the perfect time. Rode the wave of baby boomer parents throwing extravagant parties for their kids. Hit 900 stores and $2.4B in sales by 2009, dominating with 20% market share.
Birth rates declined 20% since 2005, and millennial parents stopped throwing lavish parties. Amazon gutted their e-commerce advantage. Then a 2012 leveraged buyout loaded the chain with billions in debt—$115M/year just in interest—leaving no cash to reinvest. Helium shortage, COVID, and inventory bullwhip effect finished them off.
✕ Bankruptcy twice—2023 and 2024. 12,000 jobs lost. Corporate stores closed forever. Only franchises remain operating. The party supply category killer era is done.