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    Ken Hakuta (born 1951), known as Dr. Fad since 1983, is a Korean-American businessman, inventor, and television personality. Hakuta, as Dr. Fad, was the host of the popular children's invention TV show The Dr. Fad Show, which ran from 1988 to 1994.

  3. Ken Hakuta, known as "Dr. Fad®︎" since 1983, is an American inventor and television personality. Hakuta, as Dr. Fad®︎, was the host of the popular kids invention TV show The Dr. Fad Show, which ran from 1988 to 1994.

  4. In conjunction with the exhibition opening in Singapore, ART SG speaks with Ken Hakuta, Nam June Paik’s nephew and executor of the artist’s estate. Hakuta, also known as ‘Dr Fad’, is an inventor and television personality who hosted a TV show promoting creativity and innovativeness in children.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesKen Hakuta - Wikiwand

    Ken Hakuta (born 1951), known as Dr. Fad since 1983, is a Korean-American businessman, inventor, and television personality. Hakuta, as Dr. Fad, was the host of the popular children's invention TV show The Dr. Fad Show , which ran from 1988 to 1994.

    • Dr. Fad Will Guide me.
    • Wait, What Is A Fad?
    • That’S right, Stupid Strawz.
    • Getting The Stupid Strawz Brand Out there.
    • The Legality of Stupid Strawz.
    • Funding Stupid Strawz

    The book’s cover calls Hakuta the “creator of the Wacky Wallwalker,” though that distinction is technically false. In the short biographical chapter that opens HTCYOFAMAMD (the easy-to-remember acronym that will be used for How to Create Your Own Fad and Make a Million Dollarsfrom this point forth), Hakuta makes it clear that he didn’t come up with...

    Unfortunately, Dr. Fad's book doesn’t supply a list of lucrative, unclaimed fads that are free for the taking, so I am forced to come up with my own. He does, however, include some valuable rules as to what does and doesn't constitute a fad. “A true fad has little utility beyond its entertainment value. Think of the Mood Ring, the Pet Rock, the Sli...

    To you, the above may look like standard binding combs for self-publishing documents. But to the refined eye of someone who has studied HTCYOFAMAMD, those inexpensive plastic strips are the world’s next great fad: STUPID STRAWZ. STUPID STRAWZ are like normal straws, except they don’t fit in most drinks and they don’t provide any suction. STUPID STR...

    Advertising is expensive, and Dr. Fad argues against using it in the early stages of your fad. “A single 30-second spot on Miami Vicewill set you back $250,000,” he writes. Considering most fad-makers are delightful amateurs like myself, that kind of scratch is clearly out of the question. Instead, Dr. Fad advises, you should make the press do your...

    Seeing as my fad already has incredible press attention, I need to make sure all my ducks are in a row when it comes to matters of copyright, trademarks, and patents. A visit to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s web site reveals that the name “STUPID STRAWZ” is not yet trademarked. According to the Wall Street Journal, online trademark registr...

    “I wouldn’t finance a fad if I were a banker,” Dr. Fad writes, though he almost was a banker. In HTCYOFAMAMD's intro chapter,Hakuta says he turned down a job at Goldman Sachs before starting his import-export business. That fact is worth keeping in mind when he lays out his financial advice, as it contains a Goldman Sachs-level understanding of con...

  6. Oct 2, 1994 · KEN HAKUTA IS an '80s-style hero: a young entrepreneur who made a cool $20 million with a silly toy, nerves of steel and some clever publicity.

  7. Dec 18, 2023 · Ken Hakuta, also widely recognized as Dr. Fad, is an American inventor and television personality who has made a significant impact on youth creativity and innovation. Born in 1951, he gained fame in the 1980s and early 1990s as the host of The Dr. Fad Show.

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