Vomit: Would you spend $675 on a Teddy Bear?

Posted by Sunny Chanel at 1:45 PM on October 24, 2008

If getting a sweet cuddly teddy bear for your baby at the holidays, with the current economic outlook, this $US675 bear may not be the choice for you or your pocketbook. While $675 does seem like a whole lot to spend on a Teddy Bear, which is the cost of this Steiff Studio Bobby, it pales in comparison to the limited edition Steiff Bear produced for their 125th anniversary, which went for about $US84,000. Yes, $84,0000, but it’s made of solid gold and the fur is made of gold thread along with sapphire pupils and diamond irises. To get the “cheap” version (cough, cough) you can get it from Saks 5th Avenue here.

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