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  2. Kitty in My Pocket - Wikipedia

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    Kitty in My Pocket is a collection of small toy cat figurines that was first released in 1994 by Vivid Imaginations. [1] As well the toys being sold individually in blind packets they were also sold in blister-packaged groups and large playsets. In 2007 the line was re-released by Corinthian Marketing/MEG Toys with the same concept but with ...

  3. Popples - Wikipedia

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    Besides the stuffed animals, another successful Popple-themed line of merchandise was Pocket Popples. Based on same characters as the larger Popples they were scaled to fit in a pocket. They had PVC faces, articulated arms and legs, and fabric features of ears, tails and pocket (where they hid).

  4. Cat Pretends To Be a Stuffed Animal During Landlord Visit in ...

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    A viral video of a cat pretending to be a stuffed animal is making viewers do a double-take. The British Shorthair duo — Prince Louie and Todd — have been melting hearts on social media with ...

  5. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    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. Applause created a Strategic Alliances Group to oversee products for food-related and premium-based programs.

  6. Pillow Pal - Wikipedia

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    Pillow Pals were a line of plush toys made by Ty, Inc. during the 1990s. The toys were given their name because they were soft like a pillow, and were made with children in mind. The toys were given their name because they were soft like a pillow, and were made with children in mind.

  7. Care Bears - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears are multi-colored bears, painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. [1] They were turned into plush teddy bears and featured in The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings (1983) and The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984) before headlining their own television series called Care Bears from 1985 to 1988.