They printed Trivial Pursuit game boards and Cabbage Patch Kids sticker books, among other products.
Patch Products also developed a nostalgic line called Treasured Toys, which included bringing back favorites Yakity-Yak Teeth, Shark Attack, and Bed Bugs.
The Work Hard—Play Hard Award was given to Patch to recognize the company's emphasis on family fun to promote togetherness.
[12] It also became the new manufacturer and distributor of the well-known The Game of THINGS...[13] Patch debuted its new collectible soft doll line Planet Sock Monkey which adds attitude and style to the classic sock monkey: each doll features a its own name, personality, clothing, and accessories.
[15] Shortly after, Patch Products grew with the acquisition of Onaroo, previously owned by American Innovative, LLC.
[24] PlayMonster also acquired Ann Williams Group, a Michigan-based manufacturer of craft and activity kits for kids and adults.
[26] PlayMonster promoted Tim Kilpin to CEO and gained investments from private market firms Adams Street Partners and H.I.G Capital.
[27] Tim Kilpin transitioned to the newly created role of Executive Chairman and a member of the Board of Directors.
[citation needed] Award-winning games include: What's Yours Like?, 5 Second Rule, Buzzword, Know It or Blow It, Malarky, Don't Rock the Boat, Big Little Games Flingin' Frogs, Toss Up!, Swap!, Roll-It Tic-Tac-Toe, Giant Spoons, 100 Wacky Things, Word Shout, Farkle Frenzy, and Tales to Play From September through December every year, PlayMonster sponsors the Million Minute Family Challenge, a grass-roots effort to promote interaction and communication among family and friends through playing board games.