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  2. 'I've spent over £3,000 on Jellycats' - AOL

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    Jellycats range in price from £11 to over £700, while Lego gift sets for adults can cost as much as £730. ... estimates she's spent £2,300 on her Jellycat collection and around £500 ...

  3. Jellycat toy thief given suspended jail sentence - AOL

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    A woman who admitted stealing almost £3,000 worth of Jellycat toys has been given a suspended prison sentence. ... Jellycat, founded in London in 1999, is known for its plush toys which retail on ...

  4. Jellycat - Wikipedia

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    Jellycat is a British soft toy and keychain company, [1] known for its plush toys and collectibles. Founded by Thomas 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 ]

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    Valued at $10 billion in 2024, the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise in the world.. Forbes compiles the finances of all 32 NFL teams to produce an annual ranking of the best franchises in terms of valuation.

  7. Talk:Jellycat - Wikipedia

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    I'll note source 2: "Jellycat, the soft toys and gifts business co-founded by brothers Thomas and William Gatacre, is one such brand." (my bold, obvs); the Times (which IS an RS): "Profits surged to a record £14.9m on sales of £49m last year, providing the owners — brothers William and Thomas Gatacre — with a dividend of £16.7m."