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  2. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    The stuffed toys released in 2017 and quickly became the Beanie Babies of the new millennium. Today, the rarest Squishmallow ranges in price from $1,399 to roughly $2,000.

  3. Squishmallows - Wikipedia

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    Jack the Black Cat, known for its closed white eyes and white whiskers, is one of the rarest Squishmallows sold to date. KellyToys introduced the limited edition stuffed animal on their website in 2020, where it sold out within two hours. [27] Third-party websites like eBay host listings for Jack the Black Cat valued at nearly $2,000. [28]

  4. New ‘Stranger Things’ Squishmallows to Be Released ... - AOL

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    On the merchandising front, Squishmallows is collaborating with the series to launch four new “Stranger Things”-inspired Squishmallow plush toys including Max Mayfield and Vecna exclusively on ...

  5. What the heck are Squishmallows—and why is everyone ... - AOL

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    If you’re hoping to purchase a “highly collectible” Squishmallow, you can watch for “Select Series,” which are “runs where only a small number of plush are introduced to the market.”

  6. Jazwares - Wikipedia

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    Eight years after the rights to the Sonic license lapsed in 2014, a Sonic Squishmallow was released in December 2022. [7] In April 2013, video game developer Mojang Studios appointed Jazwares as its license partner for its game Minecraft. Jazwares released its first line of action figures, plush toys and paper craft items in December 2013. [8]

  7. Giant koala - Wikipedia

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    The giant koala (Phascolarctos stirtoni) is an extinct arboreal marsupial which existed in Australia during the Pleistocene epoch. Phascolarctos stirtoni was about one-third larger than the contemporary koala , P. cinereus , [ 2 ] and has an estimated weight of 13 kg (29 lb), which is the same weight as a large contemporary male koala.