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  2. Blåhaj - Wikipedia

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    However, IKEA's USA Twitter account later stated that the toy would remain available for sale in the United States. [10] [8] [11] Later, IKEA's Media Relations team clarified that the plush would not be discontinued, but online shop and internal store listings in several countries were simply reflecting a supply chain issue. [12]

  3. Lufsig - Wikipedia

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    The plush was sold as part of IKEA's annual Soft Toys for Education campaign, where the company donates a portion from each toy sold towards various causes. The name "Lufsig" is derived from the Swedish verb "lufsa", meaning "to lumber", and its transliterated Chinese name sounds similar to a profanity when pronounced in Cantonese .

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the company's plush toy shark "Blåhaj" was widely used in an internet meme, [261] [262] [263] with social media users posting humorous photos of it in their homes. [264] IKEA has been referenced a number of times in novelty music. In 2003, American musician Jonathan Coulton released the song "IKEA" on the album Smoking Monkey.

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  6. Squirmles - Wikipedia

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    A popular toy released in the mid 1970s by the Illfelder Importing Company, [1] Squirmles come in a variety of colors and are measured at 8.5 by 0.5 in (21.6 by 1.3 cm). They are typically found in discount stores in the United States. Squirmles. The original toy came in the colors pink, orange, blue, yellow, green, and purple.

  7. Rubik's Snake - Wikipedia

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    The snake was invented by Ernő Rubik, better known as the inventor of the Rubik's Cube. Rubik's Snake was released during 1981 at the height of the Rubik's Cube craze. [2] According to Ernő Rubik: "The snake is not a problem to be solved; it offers infinite possibilities of combination. It is a tool to test out ideas of shape in space.

  8. Darwin (monkey) - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 2012, a Japanese macaque [1] wearing a shearling coat and a diaper was seen wandering the parking garage at an Ikea in North York, Toronto, Ontario. [2] The macaque, which had escaped from a crate inside a car in the parking garage, was peacefully herded into a corner of the facility before being recovered by Toronto Animal Services. [2]

  9. IKEA effect - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA effect is a cognitive bias in which consumers place a disproportionately high value on products they partially created. The name refers to Swedish manufacturer and furniture retailer IKEA , which sells many items of furniture that require assembly .

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