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Warm fuzzies Teddy bears give comfort to collectors

as COVID-19 continues to isolate the world, people are turning to a trusted friend for comfort: The iconic teddy bear is flying off store displays and attic shelves, as more collectors stampede to enhance their stash, ensuring a daily hug from their furry friends.

“Collecting teddy bears is no longer child’s play, as more adults are hugging and clutching their teddy bears to relieve stress and depression from the ongoing social distancing mandates in place to protect cities and towns from the deadly virus,’’ said Ellen King of King Antiques in Hilliards, Pennsylvania. “I have my bears all over the house and each one reminds me of a special moment in my life and the lives of my children.’’

While many businesses have been shuttered during the

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