Tuesday 30 July 2013

A Cracker in not just for Christmas


Kelvin stared at the bank statement and at the shelves of unordered products that filled his factory. It had seemed such a brilliant idea. A gap in the market that would make a previous seasonal ‘one purchase’ item an all year treat.

Oh and the images of success that had filled his imagination as he launched his company. He had sunk all his redundancy money into his new venture despite the reservations of his wife and children. By now, if things had gone according to plan, they would be in their new house, driving their new cars and being surrounded by people congratulating him on his astonishing success.

It was so simple and such a gap - Kelvin’s Krackers, ‘a cracker is not just for Christmas’. But it would appear that was exactly what they weren’t as his filled to bursting shelves would testify.

He his head dropped into his hands as his eyes filled with tears. He had one month to rescue something from this disaster. To date he had sold two boxes and they had elicited two letters expressing surprise that the jokes inside had a wintery theme.

My god how he hated the company that had ‘let him go’ after twenty-four years of loyal service. This was their fault, this was their mess not his.

Kelvin turned to his computer and typed onto the ‘joke’ template – ‘Bad Things Will Happen’ and then the name of his previous company. He pressed ‘return’ and in an instant every space on the page was filled with this message in a pleasing seasonal font. He pressed print and heard the machine burst into life and single sheet of warnings issued forth.

Twenty four special crackers were produced. Twelve he boxed and wrapped and sent to the Chairman, Chief Executive and Board of his previous employ. For the remaining twelve he turned to the internet he downloaded the names of leading financial journalists and their addresses. Each would receive an individual gift wrapped cracker with its unique greeting.

It took over a week for the first signs of success. He put this down to the security companies employ with packages that arrive in the post. The first mention was a small paragraph in the ‘Around the City’ column.

“Odd happenings here at the office suggest that something bad is likely to happen at ……….”

Within an hour of publication the shares in the company took a slight dip. Later in the day they took a massive plunge as the City Editor of the national radio business news commented that they had received word via a strange delivery of a cracker that a company was vulnerable and that the dip in shares earlier in the day might reflect this.

The next day almost every journalistic recipient of a cracker had written about ‘bad’ times ahead for the company. The shares plummeted to an all time low which meant a special Board Meeting. It was there that the Chief Executive was fired and the Chairman resigned. Three other board members took the opportunity to step away.

By the end of the week the company had been bought by a rival for a third of its recent value.

A piece in the weekend business section of a well regarded national commented on how a series of crackers bearing the missive ‘Bad Things Will Happen’ had been both siren and fortune teller.

On Monday morning as Kelvin returned to work with spirits a little higher, his vengeance sated, he was amazed to see the blinking light on his answerphone calling him.

He listened to message after message requesting ‘special’ crackers. As he booted his computer he desperately wrote down the names, addresses, numbers and messages they required.

Turning to the screen he was staggered to see over five hundred new emails. It would seem that Kelvin was not the only person in the world with scores to settle. A small smile travelled across his face as he put the bank statement into the bottom drawer.

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