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  2. List of stuffed toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  3. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    A stuffed toy is a toy doll with an outer fabric sewn from a textile and stuffed with flexible material. They are known by many names, such as plush toys , plushies , lovies , stuffed animals , diane , and stuffies ; in Britain and Australia, they may also be called soft toys or cuddly toys .

  4. Ganz Midwest-CBK - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Collection: A plush line that features a variety of stuffed animals designed by Ganz, ranging in new and vintage styles. Soft Spots: A line of small plush animals with soft, fuzzy material and will make a sound if squeezed. Tubby Tummies: Large pot-bellied plush, ranging in designs of teddy bears and other animals.

  5. Jellycat - Wikipedia

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    Jellycat is a British soft toy and home décor company, [1] known for its plush toys and collectibles. Founded by brothers Thomas and William Gatacre in London in 1999, the company expanded into Minneapolis in 2001, forming Jellycat Inc. [2] While the company mostly sells soft toys, it also sells books, nursery items, bags and other accessories. [3]

  6. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    Webkinz is a stuffed animal and video game franchise by the Canadian toy company Ganz. Webkinz stuffed animals have online counterparts in the video games Webkinz Classic and Webkinz Next . [ 1 ] It was originally released by Ganz on April 15, 2005.

  7. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 to 1995, the company built a retail business by focusing on entertainment licensed brands with in-store merchandising displays. In late 1995, the company acquired Dakin Inc., a stuffed animals company. This acquisition strengthened Applause's generic stuffed animal business to balance out its entertainment license portfolio.