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The difference between teddy bear and winnie bear.
Teddy Bear (English: teddy bear), translated from Chinese into teddy bear, should be called Roosevelt bear according to American local parlance. It is a stuffed teddy bear for children to play with. It is a plush toy with a long history and is often used to comfort children's sad mood. In recent years, some teddy bears have become expensive collectibles. Product differentiation

The registered trademark of Steiff is the button on the left ear. Steiff's earliest Logo is an S "deformed" from the elephant trunk. Later, due to imitation by competitors, Margaret had a whim to use a button as the Logo, which was originally just a blank button. In 194, with elaborate patterns, this button also symbolized that the bear had passed the quality control, which was interesting. When Steiff applied for a patent in Germany, he didn't apply directly with this button, but registered with the word "Button in ear". Look carefully at the side label of the ear buckle, which also has this line. On the other hand, it is also a gold ear buckle, but it can also be divided into three types according to the label: red letters on white background, black characters on white background and yellow labels to indicate different meanings. Yellow label:-Unlimited production: the serial number of the product is indicated on the front, and the ingredients of the production materials are indicated on the back. Red label on white background: ─ Limited production (for a certain purpose, theme, festival, country, allusions, limited products of commemorative bears launched by enterprises) is marked with the serial number of products on the front, and the limited production year, limited quantity and the name of the bear on the back.