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The most popular focused keychain collections are advertising, souvenir, monument, popular characters and nostalgia-related items. [citation needed] Keychains are typically not made specifically for collecting on large scale, and do not hold their value as well as other collections. A standard keychain that was purchased for ten dollars new may ...
But limited editions, tag misprints and more unique features still abound -- and can be worth a small fortune. The ultra-rare Princess Diana Beanie Baby, for example, is appraised at $90,000.
Giga Pets are digital pet toys that were first released by Tiger Electronics in the United States in 1997 in the midst of a virtual-pet toy fad. [1] Available in a variety of different characters, each Giga Pet is a palm-sized unit with an LCD screen and attached key ring. [2]
The story of Pants Bear and his family started in 2018, but the true start of Pants Bear, the teddy bear, stretches back to the early 1990s in Finland. Where a special teddy bear with bright green pants found his way into the young hands of Dr. Taavi Kuisma, the now author of Pants Bear.
Donald Trump’s election win signals changes in tax policies that could shape the financial future for middle-class Americans. While President-elect Trump promised to lower taxes for most ...
[10] [11] Introduced in 1973, he is portrayed as a gentle and laid-back bear. [12] [13] Designed by Yuko Shimizu who is also the original designer of Hello Kitty. [10] According to Sanrio's backstory, Coro Chan is a cousin of Hello Kitty's bear friend Thomas. [14] [15] His name comes from the croquettes on his cheeks, which he might eat when he ...
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San-X was founded in April 1932 as a privately owned business under the name Chida Handler. In October 1942, Chida Handler became a limited company. Chida Handler's name was changed to San-X in May 1973. [2] The name San-X derives from an earlier logo which was a row of three X characters. San is three in Japanese. The X in the logo is often ...