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Intelex showcases licensed heatable soft toys

Minions, Gromit and Bagpuss among properties included in the company’s range.

Heatable soft toy specialist Intelex Group is showcasing a number of its licensed lines in the run up to Christmas.

The company – which was established in 1995 and has distributors in 44 countries – has a range of characters available including Bagpuss, Shaun the Sheep, Boofle and Gromit.

In addition, Minions Bob, Kevin and Stuart are available, along with a collection of characters from the YooHoo & Friends brand.

These include Lemmee, Pammee and Chewoo among others.

Products simply need to be warmed in the microwave, are lavender-scented and can be reheated thousands of times.

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