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E: DAILY Steiff "Paddington Bear".
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Just entered for the first time, this shop is literally 10 mins from my home! May be a good omenSaved: £1566.53/ £20000
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August competition.
Answer: Peter RabbitSaved: £1566.53/ £20000 -
August competition.
Answer: Peter Rabbit
I think this is wrong, (but I'm not 100% sure). Peter Rabbit is a "bear", the question asks for an "ornament" :-
Q: The autumn range from Steiff includes an ornament of which well known licensed character?
Answer = Rupert see HERE
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I put Rupert as well.Mar Wins :- £2 GfK Media
Best Win of 2019 - Forest Holiday0 -
August competition.
Answer: Peter RabbitI think this is wrong, (but I'm not 100% sure). Peter Rabbit is a "bear", the question asks for an "ornament" :-
Q: The autumn range from Steiff includes an ornament of which well known licensed character?
Answer = Rupert see HERE
Entry Form
This is quite confusing, I'd agree Rupert now because it says 'Ornament' in the name, but if you click on 'Home Page' and the first piece of news on the right '1st July 2010: 2010 Autumn range announced by STEIFF.' it takes you to a page where you have to choose between 'Click HERE for new bears!' or 'Click HERE for new animals, giftware etc.!' if you click on the animals, giftware one (which you'd expect an ornament to be?!) then Peter Rabbit is listed, if you click on the one for bears on page 2 the Rupert 'Ornament' is listed! Talk about trying to confuse everyone!! :rotfl:
Edited to add: I entered with Peter Rabbit yesterday, because of the above reason, but I did at the time, wonder why the little picture was of Rupert, didn't for one second think to look under the bears section though!0 -
Sorry everyone, I went under gifts which as pointed out is where you'd expect to find an ornament so was a bit confusing.
Definitely Rupert, you're right that the Peter Rabbit doesn't state it's an ornamentSaved: £1566.53/ £20000 -
New Question
Q: What is the name of the bear in "The Muppet Show"?
A: Fozzie0 -
New Question......
Answer; JUMBLESteiffs new bear made of a medley of different mohairsDid really well last year..nothing yet for 2011!! I live in hope!!! Thanks to all postersxx:wave:0
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