Newark Advocate features columnist Abbey Roy talks about how the Roy girls have accumulated heaps of fluffy plush toys, much to her chagrin.
You’re not supposed to play with your food — but these stuffed toys have changed that. Jellycats — plush toys shaped like ...
These plush toys were filled with small ... During the 1990s, Beanie Babies became highly sought after by collectors, leading to a market boom and a frenzy around their resale value.
At just $5, Beanie Babies hit the shelves in 1993 and soon became a cult favorite — not only because of their cute factor, but also their supposed high resale value. The plush toys were largely ...
Many parents and grandparents remember the scramble to find Beanie Babies, especially a particular one. Get ready. Ty Inc., the maker of Beanie Babies, is once again taking toy stores by storm ...
The new collector cups lean on nostalgic fondness for past tie-ins with brands and media properties including “Shrek,” “Jurassic Park,” Barbie, Beanie Babies, Peanuts, Hello Kitty and Coca-Cola. Some ...
Jellycats — plush toys shaped like ... a London-based Jellycat collector who boasts 43, told The Guardian. “They’re sort of like a modern-day Beanie Baby, but not just animals.” ...