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Ikea plush toy trademark
There is a shortage of plush toys in Britain recently. The British branch of IKEA, a famous Swedish furniture brand, revealed that due to supply problems, a previously popular shark plush toy has been removed from the shelves and will be completely discontinued next year. This kind of toy has always been loved by the public. As soon as the news of production suspension came out, netizens even launched a campaign to save shark plush toys, hoping that IKEA could withdraw this decision. Consumers all over the world will ask IKEA where they are.

Confirm that the United States, Canada, Australia and Russia are not out of stock and have no plans to close. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the global supply chain has been severely impacted. Coupled with a series of effects brought by Britain's withdrawal from the EU, Britain's food, raw materials and even carbon dioxide supply have been affected. The inventory status of this product has become temporarily out of stock, ranking first in the plush toy hot-selling list. This kind of plush toy has always been very popular and sold well during the National Day this year.

I bought nearly 200 plush toys overnight. Do not rule out purchasing to clean and store goods. As for when to replenish the goods, it depends on the logistics situation. At present, they have not received any notice of taking off the shelves or stopping work. From the outside, IKEA sharks are very common and hidden. When it lies flat, the shark's mouth looks like a smile. Turn the shark over and you will find its unknown sadness. Looking at the mountain peak, this smiling expression adds a lot of mystery to the plush toy.

Ikea shark is a representative of finding a balance between ugliness and cuteness, milk and fierceness. With this image, it not only won thousands of favors, but also was endowed with an independent personality. Someone moved to say that my shark is very important to me. It's embarrassing to say, but they did help me recover from my bad life. I believe they have helped or can continue to help others. If the senior leaders of IKEA see this post, I want to say, please don't stop shark production.