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  2. Why Costco sells 93-inch $399.99 stuffed teddy bears - AOL

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    Inside a new Costco store in Lake Stevens, Washington, we found a nearly $2,000 bottle of wine, an inflatable jacuzzi, and, of course, the legendary 93-inch, 48.5-pound stuffed Costco bear.

  3. 8 Costco Sale Items To Buy Before They Sell Out This March - AOL

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    Costco always has some great deals, helping their members save tons of money. This March, you can find items like air purifiers, allergy medication and select foods at discounted prices. Trending ...

  4. Costco shoppers love this 8-foot stuffed bear so much it's ...

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    The nearly eight-foot bear, which launched in stores in 2014, is so popular that it has its own meme-filled Facebook and Instagram fan page. The nearly eight-foot bear, which launched in stores in ...

  5. Costco bear - Wikipedia

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    The Costco bear is a giant teddy bear manufactured by Hugfun International Inc. and sold primarily at Costco stores. [ 1 ] The 8 ft (2.36 m) tall bear weighs 48.5 pounds (22 kg), and is intended for ages 3+.

  6. Furskin Bears - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent set of 16 twenty two-inch bears were created as the demand for the toy grew. The Furskins series was rounded out by the addition of 6 small bears. [3] Four special collectible bears were created for and sold at Wendy's for $1.99 during the 1980s. [4] Additional clothing was available for Furskins, as were playsets, for collectors ...

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  8. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1955, Richard Dakin, a San Francisco entrepreneur, started a business importing shotguns from Europe. [1] In 1957, his son, Roger, joined and imported battery-operated trains, and the manufacturer also sent samples of small, sawdust-filled cotton-velveteen-covered toys. [1]

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