The Great White North’s Newest Teammate
In the frost-kissed streets of Quebec City, Jellycat Canada has stitched its way into our national pride. The “Maple Moose” series, with antlers woven from recycled hockey laces, is warming hearts from St. John’s to Victoria. NHL rookie Marc-Édouard shares: “My daughter sleeps with the goalie bear – says it blocks bad dreams like Vézina stops pucks”. The moisture-wicking fur technology prevents frost buildup during outdoor adventures.
Jellycat Rugby Ball Canada: Beyond the Field
At Vancouver’s Sevens Stadium, Jellycat Rugby Ball Canada unveils the “Scrum Buddies” collection. These aerodynamic plush toys feature grip-enhancing textures inspired by rugby ball stitching. Coach Emily from the Women’s National Team notes: “Our players use them for stress relief during halftime – softer than a Hail Mary pass”. The antimicrobial stuffing resists locker room odors.
Indigenous Wisdom in Every Stitch
The “Spirit Animal” line co-created with Six Nations artisans incorporates traditional beadwork patterns. Each **Jellycat Canada** piece comes with a QR code sharing ancestral animal stories in 12 Indigenous languages.
Winter Survival Kit Reimagined
Edmonton engineers helped develop the “Northern Lights Fox” with solar-reactive fur. Aurora chaser Liam remarks: “Its tail glows brighter than my spectrometer during geomagnetic storms”.
Coast-to-Coast Comfort
Fishermen in Newfoundland line their oilskins with miniature **Jellycat Rugby Ball Canada** seals. “Better luck charm than a rabbit’s foot”, claims Captain Joe during crab season.
Multicultural Mascots
Toronto’s cultural mosaic inspired the “Festival Friends” collection. From Diwali elephants to Lunar New Year dragons, these plush ambassadors celebrate Canada’s diversity through tactile diplomacy.