Joy Mangano has shattered numerous selling records in the home shopping network world, where for years she hawked her self-wringing Miracle Mop and Huggable Hangars that do not let your clothes slip off.
So why does she need Target?
"I'm a firm believer in the circle of commerce," said the 59-year-old entrepreneur who has built a $3 billion empire that has changed the way many Americans clean and organize their homes.
When customers see her on the HSN cable channel, they may not necessarily buy her products. But if they see them when walking the aisles of Target, they might say, "Oh, I've got to try it," she said.
Mangano was a guest earlier this week at Target's headquarters, where she sat on a stage in front of a standing-room-only crowd of several hundred employees who listened intently while she was interviewed by Chief Executive Brian Cornell.
Target is one of a handful of retailers who earlier this month began carrying an expanded assortment of her products since she became the subject of the major Hollywood film "Joy."
The movie chronicles Mangano's struggles and eventual success to launch the Miracle Mop from humble beginnings. She is portrayed in the movie by actress Jennifer Lawrence.
"When is a mop ever the star of a movie?" Mangano asked. "It was perfect timing. … That movie romances the whole industry. So it all plays so nicely together."