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Now emoji curls up with Baby Mink

Company to create polar fleece blankets featuring designs from emoji property.

The emoji licensing train shows no signs of slowing, with Baby Mink the latest company to come on board.

The emoji company has secured a deal for Baby Mink to develop polar fleece blankets in different sizes: throw, single and double.

Marco Hüsges, ceo of the emoji company – which owns over 8,000 icons protected under copyrights laws available for legal licensing – commented: “We are pleased to announce this significant partnership with Baby Mink, modern and flashy blankets were developed especially for winter season, available in all sizes.

“Baby Mink is the Mexican leader in its category and develops high quality blankets with amazing designs.”

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