Pawparazzi

Pawparazzi

Pawparazzi is a line of collectible, miniature plush toys manufactured by Noodle Head, Inc. The toys are similar to other plush toys; however each pet has a celebrity personality promoted in a gossip magazine and on an interactive website dedicated to the pets. Each pet comes with a purse designed to mimic the celebrity trend of carrying pets in purse-style pet carriers.

The toys have been compared to Webkinz and Beanie Babies due to collectibility and retirement of pets over time.

As of 4/18/2008 a total of 11 Pawparazzi pets have been created. According to the tags on each pet their names and dates are:

Salsa created on October 5, 2005Cocoa created on October 10, 2005Bailey created on October 15, 2005Kyra created on October 20, 2005Powder created on October 26, 2005Roxy created April 5, 2006Daisy created April 10, 2006Misty created April 16, 2006Indy created May 12, 2006Toby created May 24, 2006Lexi created May 27, 2006

References

* [http://www.spokanejournal.com/index.php?id=article&sub=3461&keyword=pawparazzi Spokane Journal of Business]
* [http://www.cnbc.com/id/20842291/ The Big Idea Donny Deutsch]
* [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2003817958_inventors050.html Seattle Times]

External links

* [http://www.pawparazzi.com Pawparazzi official website]


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