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Beanie Babies founder Ty Warner unveiled a new plush toy that he hopes will capture kids’ hearts – and parents’ wallets. The so-called Beanie Bouncers, a 4-inch, plush toy with a ball inside ...
It turns out that the shoebox in the attic might be worth more than a few dusty memories. While not every Beanie Baby from the ’90s has held its promised value, specific rare versions ...
The coastal California mansion of Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner was the scene of a violent break-in that left a woman in a coma, authorities say. Warner, the founder of Ty, Inc. whose ...
The "Ty" on the iconic heart-shaped Beanie Babies tag isn't an abbreviation. It's the name of the toy brand and its notorious founder.
If you have leftover hot dogs, combine them with beans to make a whole new meal. Beanie weenies are a convenient retro staple dating back to World War II.
Remember this? Beanie Babies were huge in the ‘90s and could sell for thousands. Watch the video to relive the mania and find out if your Beanies are worth anything.
The Princess Diana Beanie Baby by Ty created quite a frenzy when it came out shortly after Diana died in a car crash on Aug. 31, 1997, with fans from around the world trying to get their hands on it.
"The Beanie Bubble" movie, streaming now on Apple TV+, delves into the underbelly of the 1990s plush toys craze and their inventor Ty Warner.
Ty Warner is rolling Beanie Babies into the ball business. The billionaire's Oak Brook-based toy maker, Ty Inc., unveiled its new Beanie Bouncer line at a trade show in Atlanta yesterday.
A suspect has been arrested for breaking into the California mansion of Beanie Babies billionaire, Ty Warner, where he then brutally beat a 60-year-old woman into a coma before barricading himself ...
Beanie Bouncers combine the collectability and plush feel of Beanie Babies with the play potential of bouncing balls. — Ty Inc.