Puffkins Explained

Puffkins is a series of spherical stuffed animals distributed by Lisle, Illinois-based Swibco. It was introduced in 1997 as a competitor to Beanie Babies. Puffkins are sold with a tag containing a birthdate and poem, and like Beanie Babies, the toys have new designs introduced and other designs retired. Although Puffkins were retired in 2002, Swibco re-introduced the line as Puffkins 2 in 2007 with mostly the same design.

History

Swibco, a toy company based in Lisle, Illinois, introduced the Puffkins line on May 24, 1997. Thirteen different Puffkins designs were released on that day.[1] Like Beanie Babies, every Puffkin wore a heart-shaped swing tag bearing a name, poem and birth date,[2] and various designs were retired and introduced periodically. Certain designs of the toys were also considered more valuable, usually because of a low production number or a rarely seen color variation. The most valuable was a white tiger named Snowball; the first Puffkin to be retired, its original design sold for as high as $150.[3] Puffkins are designed in a spherical form without arms, and measure about 6inches in diameter, with a smaller keyring variation measuring 4inches.[3] Swibco retired the Puffkins line in 2002, but restarted the toy line in 2007 under the name Puffkins 2, which feature largely the same design but are made of a softer material.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Life's plush for Lisle firm. O'Neal. Denise I.. 1998-11-04. Chicago Sun-Times. 2009-05-18.
  2. O'Niell. Brendan. January 2000. Behind the scenes at Swibco. Mary Beth's Bean Bag World. 3. 4. 192–194.
  3. Bossmin. Lydia. Ofelia de los Santos . June 1998. The New Puffkins Collectibles. Mary Beth's Beanie World. 1. 5. 36–38.
  4. Web site: Puffkins 2. Swibco. 2009-07-12. https://archive.today/20120914083646/http://www.swibco.com/pages/products/puffkins2/puffkins2.html. 2012-09-14. dead.