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EMR Collectibles is a online store carrying a great selection of collectibles in Ty beanie babies, buddy, classic plush, pluffies, baby ty, pillow pals, Ty Girlz, Care Bears, Webkinz by Ganz, Marie Osmond dolls and much more.

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The Beanies Timeline 1986 - 1995 

1986 - Was the birth-year of Ty, Inc. Ty, Inc. was established in Oak Brook, Illinois. Ty Warner who had previously worked for a toy plush manufacturer called Dakin was already a toy selling pro, his first line of plush to be released where 4 Himalayan cats named Smokey, Ginger, Peaches and Angel.

1991 - Ty launched a line called "Annual Collectible Bears." These made Ty quite successful and well known as a plush manufacturer. During this year Ty also began branching his company to England, Canada and Europe. Some older Ty products still say "Deutschland, Nuernberg" inside of their hang tags. This location has since been closed though.

1993 - Seven years after Ty, Inc. was founded Ty releases his first Beanie Baby creations Brownie and Punchers in early 1993. During the later half of the year Ty released the Original Nine beanies, Legs the Frog, Squealer the Pig, Brownie the Bear ( later renamed to Cubbie the Bear) , Flash the Dolphin, Splash the Whale, Patti the Platypus, Chocolate the Moose, Spot the Dog and Pinchers the Lobster at the New York Toy Fair.

1994 - Beanie Babies are starting to become known as a collectable and not just a toy throughout the Chicago area. Since the introduction - of the Original Nine more than 3 dozen other Beanie Babies have been added to the collection. Ty sells Beanie Babies directly to small specialty gift shops, avoiding the loss of control and costs of selling through a wholesaler. Beanies sporting a new hang tag are now seen, this will become known as the 2nd generation hang tag.

1995 - Beanie Babies go nation wide! Stores outside of the Chicago area are now able to order Beanie Babies. This leads to the introduction of the 3rd generation hang tag. Ty only sells his his plush to small collectables and gift stores. This will later prove to be a large part of why they are so successful selling.

The Beanies Timeline 1996 - 1997 

1996 - Just when some experts thought the beanie 'fad' would fade after the Christmas of '95, sales grew tenfold! Stores had problems keeping beanies stocked and Ty had problems getting beanies to stores on time. It was said that Ty leased three airliners to rush a special shipment from overseas to the stores in time for Easter. Time for Ty to step into cyberspace... After some legal battles regarding the ownership of the web address http://www.ty.com Ty launches the grand opening of his website. This will become the only portal the outside has into the world of Ty. People will start to use the website to trade beanies with other collectors around the world. This is also the first time Ty shows some form of advertising for his company. Prior to this Ty advertised nowhere! Popularity of his product spread through the media and word of mouth, something that will make Ty famous! With the development of the website, Beanie Baby retirements are now officially announced on the side, prior to the website they were simply removed from the retailers ordering form and no longer made. These strategies lead Ty to make a profit of $250 million dollars during 1996 alone. This year is also the release of the first exclusive Beanie Baby, Maple the Canadian bear is released in Canada where only Canadian retailers are able to order them. This leads to the introduction of the 4th generation hang tags as well. Ty does his first interview with People Magazine and another later in the year with Forbes Magazine.

1997 - Beanies are the latest and greatest craze right now. To add fuel to the fire Ty and McDonald's partner up this year to start the biggest Happy Meal promotion of all time. Miniature Beanie Babies called Teenie Beanies are given away with Happy Meals! McDonald's around the nation are flooded with crazed fans in search of each Teenie Beanie. People must have had freezers full of McDonald's Happy Meals that year! This same year the first Sports Promo Beanie is announced. 10,000 Cubbie Bear beanies are given away to children at a Chicago Cubs game. Ty himself threw the first pitch at the game. Ty also gives his employees a special bear exclusive to them called "1997 Employee Bear." For sure one of the rarest bears today. This year the 5th generation hang tag is also released. Also Britannia the first European exclusive bear is introduced while in the mean time Ty is conquering the German market.

The Beanies Timeline 1998 - 2001 

1998 - A second McDonald's Teenie Beanie promotion is done, this time they sell 250 million Teenie Beanies. Ty's sales exceed 1 Billion dollars now making him the most successful toy manufacture in the world. Ty also gives his employees another exclusive beanie, each employee received 2 Billionaire Bear Beanie Babies. This same year he gave each Ty Representative a #1 Bear exclusive to them. Ty also launches the first Beanie Baby for charity. Princess royal purple bear with a rose is released to remember Princess Diana and to raise money for the Princess Di Foundation. Ty donates 10 million dollars from the proceeds of Princess beanie sales.

1999 - Germany gets their first exclusive called Germania. This year also holds the newest tush tag releases. These new high tech tags now sport holograms and a special ink to help crack down on counterfeiters. Ty gives another employee exclusive bear called Billionaire II out. The BBOC Beanie Babies Official Club is created. But the most memorable thing from Ty this year is the announcement Ty made that he would be retiring all Beanie Babies at the end of the year. A bear named "The End" is released and adds to the excitement. At the end of the year Ty lets the collectors of the world decide the fate of Beanie Babies. He also collects a small fee from each person who voted and donates the money to charity. Of course collectors all over agree that Ty should continue with the Beanie Baby line!

2000 - Ty introduces new lines, including Beanie Kids at the New York Toy fair this year. A Germania Buddy is also introduced, Japan receives an exclusive called Sakura and the USA receives an exclusive called USA Bear.

2001 - Ty creates Issy another charity bear, collectors go wild for Issy because there are now 63 different versions! On September 13, 2001 Ty announced America the first in a series of charity bears to raise funds for those effected by the terrible terrorist events of September 11, 2001. Ty Warner signed an America Bear and put it up for auction on Ebay.com where it sold for $24,000!

Beanie Babies created one of the biggest fads in history!

Ty has made over $6 million selling plush toys.

The Language of Beanie Babies 

Everything you need to know about the language of Beanie Babies.

authentic: Someone is claiming that the Ty Product is an authentic Ty product and not fake. However do not take this to mean it has been authenticated.

authenticated: This Beanie product has been sent to a reputable authentication service to verify the product is not fake. These Beanies should come sealed in a clear box and come with a certificate of authenticity.

Basket Beanies: Mini Beanies meant to be hung around on things! Just like the Jingle Beanies!

BBOT: Beanie Baby Board of Trade - A feature that was added to the Ty.com website to let people place ads to buy/sell/trade Ty products!

BBOTM: Beanie Baby of the Month - A club created by Ty that sends a new Beanie Baby automatically to your door each month! Order online at Ty.com!

Beanie Babies: Understuffed plush toys that usually have some polyfill inside to add the shape and detail of the Beanie. They contain PVC or PE pellets. Beanie Babies are approximately 8 to 10 inches long. For this site Beanie Babies refer only to the ones made by Ty Inc.

Beanie Buddies: A product line introduced in late 1998. Beanie Buddies are larger versions of Beanie Babies. Some of them look different from their Beanie counterparts and some Buddies do not have existing Beanie Babies.

Beanie Baby Official Club (BBOC): The Official Beanie Baby® club started by Ty.

Bopper: A doll like plush line Ty introduced later in 2001.

Canadian Tags: This refers to the fact that Beanie Babies® sold in Canada are required to have an extra larger white tush tag, so this means Canadian beanies have three tags total. One is in French and the other in English.

current: This refers to beanies that are current and have not yet been retired, they are usually easier to get when compared to retired beanies.

fastener: The red (or sometimes with older beanies, clear) piece of plastic that connects a beanies hang tag to the beanie.

generation: Generation usually refers to the tags of a Beanie Baby®, older ones start with 1st generation tags, and they go up from there.

heart tag: (also called swing tag) The heart tag, which is also called a swing tag, is the tag shaped like a heart usually located near the top of your beanie, such as on an ear. This tag sports the Ty logo and usually information of where Ty Inc. is located, the Beanies® name and a poem and birthday date.

The Language of Beanie Babies 

HTF: Acronym for Hard To Find.Usually refers to beanies that are in high demand and difficult to find. Often they are retired beanies.

Internet Exclusive: A Beanie Baby or Beanie Buddy that can only be ordered online through the Ty Store section of the Ty website.

Jingle Beanies: Christmas ornaments that look like Beanie Babies. This product line was introduced in September of 2001. In early 2002, Ty introduced Basket Beanies, which were like Jingle Beanies but they had an Easter theme.

locket: Some tag protectors are called locket protectors because they open up like a locket. The hang tags also open up like a locket.

loved: Usually means the beanie has been played with and loved by a child. Usually in non mint condition, maybe missing tags, bent tags, worn look to the fur.

MetaExchange: MetaExchange is a website located at www.metaexchange.com, the site is for selling products, mostly Ty Beanie Babies®. The site is also referred to often because it shows the current market value of Beanie Babies® that are for sale.

mint: Term often used to refer to tag and beanie quality. Mint should be used only when the tag/beanie is in crisp, perfect, new condition.

MIP: Means Mint In Package, usually refers to Teenie Beanies that are in their original packaging.

MWBMT: Mint With Both Mint Tags - means both tags are mint.

MWMT: Mint With Mint Tags - Means the Beanie Baby® contains perfect mint tags, this should include both the tush and swing (heart) tags.

MWNMT: Mint With Non-Mint Tags - This means the beanie itself is mint, however its tags are not, this can mean it doesn't have a certain tag at all, or that a certain tag is in non mint condition, usually this is the hang tag and it typically has creases in it.

New Face (NF): This refers to the "new face" on beanie baby bears, where they have a stitch across the nose. Nearly all releases since 1997 have had this new face. However, in 2000 with the release of the 2000 Holiday teddy, a newer face beanie bear was released, these are often referred to as "Pooh Faced."

Old Face (OF): The "old face" on beanie baby bears without a stitch across the nose. The OF teddies are generally more expensive since they are an older style. There are very few of these original bears.

PE: PE means polyethylene pellets (beans). PE pellets are tiny plastic beans used to stuff the Beanie Babies®, this is what allows you to arrange the beanie in different positions.

The Language of Beanie Babies 

Pooh Face: The nick named given to the newest faced bear created in 2000 with the introduction of the 2000 Holiday Teddy. These bears have a "Pooh" appearance to them, they also have large bellies.

PVC: PVC pellets which were also used to stuff beanies in the past (like PE pellets). This older type of pellet called polyvinylchloride are thought to be of higher quality when compared to PE pellets, and beanies with PVC pellets often sell for 2-3 times more on the secondary market. You can tell which ones your beanie has by looking at the tush tag.

retired: Beanie babies that are no longer in production, these beanies typically are now only available on the secondary market.

Secondary Market: The market in which merchandise is offered to the public by means other than a retail or wholesale channel. Usually found on auction sites.

Sports Promotion: Some Beanie Babies® have been given away at Sporting Events, these beanies typically come with a card.

swing tag: (also called heart tag) The swing tag, which is also called a heart tag, is the tag shaped like a heart usually located near the top of your beanie, such as on an ear. This tag sports the Ty logo and usually information of where Ty Inc. is located, the Beanies® name and a poem and birthday date.

tag protector: A tag protector is a piece of plastic that is made to surround your Beanie Babies® tags. This is to protect them from the elements, such as light, water and dust.

teenie beanie (TBB): A Teenie Beanie Babies® is a small version of a Beanie Baby® that was produced to sell or give away at McDonalds® usually with the Happy Meals.

tush tag: A tush tag is the tag on the rear end of your Beanie Baby®, or the tush of your beanie. There are many generations of these tags.

Ty or Ty Inc.: is the name of the company that produces Ty Beanie Babies. Ty is also the name of the founder of the company and creator of Beanie Babies®, H. Ty Warner.

Tylon: The soft fabric used for beanie babies. I think it may be only used for Buddies right now.

Tyhair (Tysilk): A fabric which is used on several products distributed by Ty. This fabric is used mostly on Beanie Babies.

VHTF: Means "Very hard to find." Usually used when referring to having a very hard to find beanie.

The History of the Beanie Buddy 

After a month of hints and tips from Ty Inc. about a new product on its way, on September 30, 1998 Ty announced the first 9 Beanie Buddies - Bear, Cranberry Teddy, Humphrey, Jake, Quackers, Rover, Royal Blue Peanut, Stretch and Twigs. Each new Beanie Buddy looked like the grown up version of their Beanie Baby! Twigs the Beanie Buddy is one of the hardest to find Buddies, and fetches one of the highest prices on the secondary market for a Buddy! Then just like Beanie Babies with each new announcement of Ty product along came several new Buddies! Buddies were a hit, they were perfect for cuddling and taking to bed, great for a snuggle and a hug! Like Beanie Babies, Buddies also had some beans in them, though usually in their feet. Buddies were extra soft and mostly made from a new material Ty called Tylon! Like Beanie Babies, Buddies went through several generations of tags and designs. Though most Buddies have little value they are still a favorite among the kids and a great gift and collectible.

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