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  2. Top 15 Most Expensive Beanie Babies - AOL

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    Clubby the Bear — $820. Ty produced several versions of Clubby in different colors. ... the version without spots — was on the market from Jan. 3, 1993, to April 13, 1994. ... that doesn’t ...

  3. Beanie Babies - Wikipedia

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    Early on, Ty had trouble finding retailers to order Beanie Babies. To get small retailers to stock the product, Ty introduced Beanie Babies at the 1993 Toy Fair in New York City. This event helped garner attention for the set of plush toys. In 1994, small local stores in Chicago, Illinois, began selling Beanie Babies for around 5 US dollars. [20]

  4. What's your Beanie Baby worth? - AOL

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    A missing tag may drop the value of your baby as much as 50%. Beanie Babies have two types of tags: swing or also called "heart tags" and tush tags, those attached to your beanies rear end.

  5. Teenie Beanies - Wikipedia

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    Consumers could log onto ty.com and play online with their new Teenie Beanie as a marketing decision to raise public awareness and garner interest in the Beanie Babies 2.0 virtual pets. Originally, there was a 30-day trial period for playing with the toys online, but now the company has decided to allow consumers to keep their virtual pets for ...

  6. Misprint on Valentino Beanie Baby tag could fetch up to $25,000

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    Valentino, a Valentine's Day-born bear, isn't necessarily valuable on its own, but a misspelling on its TY tag is worth a LOT to collectors. Misprint on Valentino Beanie Baby tag could fetch up to ...

  7. Ty Warner - Wikipedia

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    H. Ty Warner (born September 3, 1944) is an American billionaire toy manufacturer, businessman, and convicted felon. He is the CEO, sole owner, and co-founder of Ty Inc. which manufactures and distributes stuffed toys, notably Beanie Babies. He also owns Four Seasons Hotel New York, which he bought with profits from the 1990s Beanie Babies fad.