It's time to reckon with Loving Bear Puffy, a giant teddy bear with human hands
Loving Bear Puffy, made available just in time to serve as a memorable Christmas gift for your least favorite family member, was created by a quartet of visionaries who dub themselves “Team Puffy” in honor of the ursine god they’ve collectively birthed.Standing 67 inches or five-foot-six and weighing a lean seven pounds, Loving Bear Puffy costs $160 USD and is promised to provide all kinds of benefits.
Somewhat ominously, the website copy says that Loving Bear Puffy “is always at home waiting for you.” Under an all-caps heading titled “ATTENTION,” we’re told that Puffy’s “human figure and size” mean that he may be a somewhat disconcerting object at first. “But,” the website explains, “we assure you that very soon you will get used to his presence and will only enjoy and cuddle him.”
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