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Jellycat’s $250 million rise: How Gen Z’s mental health crisis and need for comfort sparked a plush toy frenzyJellycat’s choice in where to sell products is also deliberate. In major consumer countries like the U.S. and U.K., the stuffies can mostly be found at stationary stores and children’s shops.
A woman who stole almost £3,000 worth of Jellycat toys has been given a suspended prison sentence. Ruby Smith, 35, of Eye in Suffolk, was captured on CCTV putting the toys into her bag ...
Jellycat has been a smash hit with Gen Z consumers in recent years, making $252 million in revenue between 2022 and 2023. A part of this rise is plain luck, driven by young adults’ Jellycat hype ...
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