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  2. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    Jack the Black Cat is one of the rarest Squishmallows whose price can range from $1,299.99 on eBay — or even more. He was the first limited edition Squishmallow sold through the Kellytoys ...

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

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    But so reads the quirky intro on the tag of a Squishmallow, the insanely popular stuffed toys that exploded in fall of 2020. ... The 16-inch Squishmallows at the wholesale store sell for $12.99 ...

  5. Samsung Galaxy S25 - Wikipedia

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    The S25+ has similar hardware, but with a larger 6.7 inch (168 mm) form factor. [10] The S25 Ultra is slightly larger than its predecessor, with a screen size of 6.9 inches (175 mm). [ 11 ] The S25 Ultra also features rounded corners as part of its design, making it align more with the rest of the Galaxy S Series of smartphones . [ 12 ]

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    Also the Note 10.1 was seen as a higher-end alternative to the Galaxy tab 10.1, tab 2 10.1, and tab 3 10.1 as it has a 10.1-inch display and uses a quad-core 1.4 GHz processor and supports the Samsung S-Pen input as seen on the original Galaxy Note phone.

  7. Loch Ness Monster - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May 2007, 55-year-old laboratory technician Gordon Holmes videotaped what he said was "this jet black thing, about 14 metres (46 ft) long, moving fairly fast in the water.", [70] Loch Ness monster watchers described it as among "the best footage ever seen." [70] BBC Scotland broadcast the video on 29 May 2007. [71]