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  2. File:Kissing-2d.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Me to You Bears - Wikipedia

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    The very first Tatty Teddy was hand crafted by Linda Laverty of Worthing, West Sussex. The second generation Tatty Teddy, introduced in 2003, kept to the same overall design but with much finer fur. To coincide with the 2003 redesign, the 'Me to You' story was also published, describing how the teddy bear came to be in its current state.

  6. Template:Teddy bears - Wikipedia

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  7. Harrods Christmas Bears - Wikipedia

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    The first named bear, William, was released in 2003. [4] Since then, every bear released has his own name which is decided from a shortlist and is accompanied by a tag telling his story. [3] As the popularity of the bears grew, consumer demand led to all bears from before 2003 being retroactively given names [1]

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  9. Coca-Cola polar bears - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola polar bears are fictional polar bears used as the mascots for the Coca-Cola Company.The animated characters have been a popular element in Coca-Cola advertising since 1993, and the company sells merchandise, such as tumblers and plush versions of the bears.