Oct
04
2008
It wasn’t until the 1980’s that teddy bears became advertising for different companies. Used in commercials, television shows, storybooks, and cartoons, teddy bears began helping sell products to consumers. Commercial teddy bears even became selling products on their own. When people saw how cute they were people wanted to buy them.
IN 1992 the Coca cola bears started promoting Coca Cola. The first commercial was the “Northern Lights” showed an animated polar bear who went the to movies and ended the night drinking a Coke while watching the Northern Lights. Soon these special bears were being sold everywhere.
The Snuggle bear teddy bears have been around since 1983 when they first started floating down in the commercials. You’ll find Snuggles on every product sold by the company today. Snuggle bears of all sizes have been sold since then.
By 2000 companies started noticing that those cute little teddies bears really helped sell products. Charmin introduced the “Call of Nature” commercials with their own Charmin bear, adding a bear cub in 2001. Now there is a whole bear family in the commercials for toilet paper.
Who can resist a teddy bear, especially when he’s selling a product? Kids of all ages will want that particular teddy bear.
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Oct
02
2008
So, just how much is that teddy bear worth? Prices can go up or down over the years or the price could stay the same. Depends on the market for teddy bears. You can take your teddy bear to a dealer or check a book that would list different bears.
Examine your teddy bear very closely. Before buying a teddy bear look him over and ask as many questions as you can. Where did this bear come from? Who had him last? Was he well loved? Is his fur getting thin in places? What about his foot pads? There are different things to look at on a bear. Labels, joints, pads on the feet, face, and fur. The face might give you an idea of how old the bear is. Joints might be stiff and hard like a bear you’d find in a craft store. That’s what teddy bears in the beginning were like. Pads can indicate if he is of good quality or not. Many companies decades ago made their bears with long noses because the bear was to represent the real thing, not a cute, cuddly toy or collectible. Does the bear have glass or button eyes? He might be worth something more. A hand sewn teddy should have no flaw or at the least very minimal flaws.
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Sep
13
2008
When someone gives you a teddy bear they made by hand, treasure it. It was made with love.Someone
thought of you and cared enough to sit and create the bear for you. Some handmade teddy bears can take weeks to make, especially when the person who made it for you has problems seeing or working with their hands. Every time they had to thread a needle, or push the needle through the material, they cared enough about you to create this bear. Not everyone will be as lucky as you are to receive such a gift. You may never get another bear handmade from that same person.
One way to treasure your teddy bear is by placing it in a glass cabinet or a see through box. This will eliminate dust that can get on your bear and in between the stitches. It will also keep your bear looking brand new. Remember a handmade gift can be passed to your own children or grandchildren if properly cared for. This makes a great heirloom gift.
Cleaning your handmade bear isn’t hard to do. Just take a lightly damp cloth and go over any spots your teddy may have. Dry it quickly and never pull on the material. Some regular teddy bears you can pull and stretch out to reshape them. A handmade teddy should never be pulled or stretched. If you pull on the bear your granny made you it might start coming apart at the seams. Always keep your handmade
teddies safe and up high so little ones can’t get to them. A handmade teddy bear reflects all the love the person who made it for you has to give.
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