![]() ![]() ![]() Upper East Side teen Lexia Hayden with one of her many Squishmallows. And while you can buy them on Amazon and Walmart or at Costco and Claire’s (or via the competitive resale market on eBay and Etsy if you’re looking for a limited-edition plush), the specialty stores, especially, can barely keep them in stock once they hit shelves. They range in price from $10 to $100 and come in a wide variety of products, from keychains to a 24-inch beanbag-sized plush. Since 2017 when Kellytoy in Vernon, California first introduced Squishmallows to the toy market, more than 82 million have been sold. “Lexia is always cuddling with hers when she’s doing homework or reading - it’s like a stuffed animal that really curls into your body.” “What I love is that the shape is so appealing - there are no edges,” said Lexia’s mom Adele. “I love their faces, I love how soft they are and I think it’s so cool how on TikTok the videos always show how someone’s Squishmallow matches their room,” said Hayden, 14, who lives in New York City and posts pics of herself and her collection of “plushies” to her 260,000 Instagram followers. The first time teen influencer Lexia Hayden saw a TikTok video featuring a Squishmallow plush stuffed animal, she knew she had to have one. The COVID lockdown scolds killed people - but they still have no shame I feed my daughter crickets for protein - it saves hundreds on grocery bills ![]() Tennessee teacher’s Facebook post revealing why ‘kids aren’t ready for social media’ goes viral: ‘Terrifying’ Sleep aid gummies contain way more melatonin, CBD than advertised: study ![]()
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