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By Wendy | January 12, 2009
Believe it or not, the cute mugs of
Vermont Teddy Bears have been known to pop up on television now and again. And not just in our television commercials (like the ones we start running this time of year to help people find the perfect
Valentine’s Day gifts). Here are a couple of places Vermont Teddy Bears have been spotted, in real and cartoon form.
Next time you watch “The Girls Next Door” on E!, be sure to look for our 15″ Playboy and 15″ Wild Playbear Bunny Bears. Officially licensed by Playboy, these Bears are most often spotted on the nightstand in Bridgette’s bedroom, where she conducts many of her on-camera interviews. Take a look over her shoulder in this clip from YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o366KEcGfF0

Our Wild Playbear Bunny & Playboy Bears (As seen on "The Girls Next Door" on E! Entertainment Television.)
And who can forget when The Simpsons took a trip to The Vermont Teddy Bear Company in one of their episodes. These pictures captured from the show are some of our favorites.
Where have you seen Vermont Teddy Bears lately?
Topics: Good News, VTB in the News |
Comments
June 11th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
I recently purchased Jessica Strand’s book, Baby’s Room: Ideas and Projects for Nurseries published by Chronicle Books, and just wanted to let you know there is a 15 inch honey vermont teddy bear featured on pages 72, 140, and 143
June 12th, 2009 at 4:36 am
Wow, nice find! I just tried to find “Baby’s Room” on Google Books, but none of those pages were in the preview, alas. Have to head down to the bookstore, I guess. Thanks so much, Evelyn!