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Gift-led Paddington Bear Collections Launched

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the book A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond, which was first published in 1958. To tie in with the milestone event, Rainbow Designs has launched two new giftable ranges: a commemorative Paddington Bear in an 60th anniversary gift box, and a new Paddington Bear Classic collection.

“We are, without a doubt, a nation of Paddington Bear-lovers so we’re delighted to be launching these two stunning ranges in this landmark year giving retailers more of what their customers want,” states Anthony Temple, managing director of Rainbow Designs.

“Our new Classic range is iconic and features the Paddington Bear we all know and love, while the new 60th keepsake products are created to be true to character and will undoubtedly be loved and treasured for years to come,” he adds.

The new Paddington Bear Classic range features a host of gift items for Paddington fans to include a bean toy Paddington and Classic Paddington key chains.

 

Top: The new Paddington Bear Classic collection and 60thAnniversary commemorative ranges from Rainbow Designs.

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