Article continues below In recent years, owning a Jellycat has become something of a collective obsession. The unique designs, high-quality materials, and undeniable cuteness have captivated many.
A JELLYCAT superfan has shared the five signs to look out for if you think your plush might be fake. Lizzy is an avid collector of the adorable toys, which feature cute faces on inanimate objects ...
Shockingly Smith's crimes are not the unique as the craze for the adorable soft toys has led to a Jellycat crime wave across the UK with shoplifters and scammers targeting the collectibles.
A small business owner said she is "heartbroken" after several Jellycat toys were stolen from her shop. Kirsty Morrison, owner of Westgate Gallery Toys & Gifts in Grantham, said about eight of the ...
Penneys have sent fans of the popular Jellycat charms into a shopping frenzy after dropping an identical dupe for a fraction of the real thing’s €30 pricetag. The Irish retailer has been jumping from ...
A woman who stole almost £3,000 worth of Jellycat toys has been given a suspended prison sentence. Ruby Smith, 35, of Eye in Suffolk, was captured on CCTV putting the toys into her bag ...
A woman who stole Jellycat soft toys worth almost £3,000 from garden centres in Norfolk has been sentenced for shoplifting. Ruby Smith, 35, from Eye in Suffolk, was handed a 26-week prison ...
A popular plushie store has opened its second Manchester location - bringing with it Jellycat’s iconic fish and chip van experience. Following the success of its Trafford Centre store in ...