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Sign up for text message alerts from the deal-hunting nerds at Reviewed. Get expert shopping advice delivered to your phone. I mean, what child (or adult) wouldn't adore being comforted by a squishy Baby Yoda or unicorn? The plush, extremely huggable toys are in high demand and have been for the last year.
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Squishmallows have taken over as the new Webkinz for the Gen Z crowd-and with good reason. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Jack’s stitched-on grin and his bat-shaped bowtie are on point, while Sally’s red rag doll hair and her patchwork dress are sheer perfection.- Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Is there a more iconic Halloween duo than Jack and Sally? Though round and plush, the Squishmallow versions get all of the important details right. (For what it’s worth, the 5-inch Sally, Jack, and Zero Squishmallows all appear on Kroger’s site this way as well.) Jack & Sally Squishmallows If Oogie is your guy, it may be worth checking out your local store’s end caps.
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Kroger has the 5-inch version of Oogie Boogie in both colors on their website, though marked as unavailable for shipping, delivery, or pickup. Individual sellers on sites like Ebay and Mercari currently have the green Oogie Boogie in various sizes available, but pricing varies by seller. Walmart is out of stock, but previously had the 12-inch beige Oogie Boogie listed on their website for $75. There are two colors of Oogie Boogie Squishmallows - green and beige - but both appear to be largely hard to come by. Dare I say, some may even call this villain huggable.
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What’s this? What’s this? Just the most squishable version of The Nightmare Before Christmas’ burlap-clad boogeyman. However, we may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. We only include products that have been independently selected by Romper's editorial team. Instead of singing “This is Halloween,” your kids might as well change the lyrics to “Squish this Halloween” because they’re absolutely going to make a scene until you find them all. But having their favorite characters in Squishmallow form is the epitome of super fandom for little kids. If anyone in your household loves the classic Tim Burton film, you’re probably well acquainted with all of the characters by now and may even have some Halloween decorations or Christmas ornaments that feature Jack, Sally, Oogie Boogie, and Zero. (Please don’t ask me about our Baby Yoda quest. Like hunting popular Beanie Babies in the ‘90s, the process of finding the Squishmallow of the moment can be super hit or miss. They’re wildly popular, and though they can be purchased at places like Target, Walmart, Kroger, CVS, and Aldi, stock is usually limited. Since their inception in 2017, Squishmallows have taken off in a viral way. Am I also slightly obsessed with the concept of an ultra-huggable version of Zero? Honestly, yes. Despite this knowledge, I’m currently on the hunt for all of The Nightmare Before Christmas Squishmallows mere days before Halloween. If there’s one thing I know about Squishmallows, it is that you have to either be extremely quick or extremely lucky to get your hands on the most popular characters - especially the big ones, and even more so around the holidays.