After a meteoric rise, the Everett-based company is cutting products and jobs.
EVERETT, Wash. — Toy maker Funko had a meteoric rise after being founded in a Snohomish home in 1998.
Now, it’s a global phenomenon.
But the company has seen a slow decline in recent years raising questions about its future.
Its products are wildly popular around the world, but the company may be reaching a turning point.
It’s an empire built on plastic and pop culture.
Funko’s collectibles called “Pops” touch every facet of entertainment and put Everett, Wash., on the global consumer map.
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