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The Party People

The Party People is a retail party supply chain based in Australia. It operates the largest retail party supplies outlet in Australia,〔Martin Print. ("How Two Australian Brothers Are Producing Ballooning Profits at the Small Business Party" ), ''Martin Print'', 23 September 2011. Retrieved on 23 September 2011.〕 as well as Australia's most visited online party supply store.〔Experian Hitwise. ("Shopping and Classifieds - Toys and Hobbies" ), 1 October 2011. Retrieved on 1 October 2011〕 The website services customers in Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and the United States.
== History ==
The Party People was founded by Mala Salakas and her father Peter Nikolas as a home-based family business. Their previous venture, a home-based clown hire business, became too large to run from their house. In 1985, the business started trading from a small shop front in Sans Souci, New South Wales and the retail business grew over the following years.〔http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/shark-tank/extra/season-1/party-people-pitch〕 The store moved into a new double shop front location in Sans Souci in 1995. The store focused on balloon decoration and retail party supplies. It was Australia's largest store of its kind at the time. The business started online sales in 1999, and was the first of its kind in Australia with an online presence.〔My Small Business. ("From University Project To Global Expansion" ), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 23 December 2010. Retrieved on 23 December 2010〕 In 2007, Mala Salakas and Peter Nikolas sold the business to Dean Salakas and his brother, Peter Salakas. On 15 September 2011, the brothers opened Australia’s largest party supplies retail outlet in Drummoyne, New South Wales. This second store measures over 1700 square meters.
The business appeared on episode 7 of the Australian TV series ''Shark Tank''〔http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/shark-tank/extra/season-1/party-people-pitch〕 where they were made an offer from Janine Allis to buy 40% which was reject by Dean Salakas.

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