Red Virginia Crab Souvies – JP’s Bear’s Newest Addition!

Red Virginia Crab SouviesThe Red Virginia Crab is a brand new addition to the Souvies line. They are available today at JP’s Bear’s online.

This Red Virginia Crab travel souvenir stuffed animal is embroidered with its state name. The Red Virginia Crab is harvested along the continental shelf and is found in very deep water at a low 38 degrees. These crabs are often compared to the snow crab because of their larger size and sweet taste.  To learn more about the red crab you can check out this fact sheet here.

Every Souvies is unique to the region it represents, making it the perfect souvenir or gift. Every Red Virginia Crabs travel souvenir measures about ten inches – claw-to-claw, and about seven inches wide.

You can visit our page to view all of our Virginia state bear, stuffed bears, plush bears and travel souvenirs.

Indianapolis City Stuffed Bear – October Special #1

The Indianapolis City Stuffed Bear will be on special for $5.99 for the entire month of October. 

Indiana City Stuffed Bear

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Indianapolis is the twelfth largest city in the United States and it is also the capitol of the state of Indiana. The city of Indianapolis is about 372 square miles in area Indiana became a state on December 11, 1816 and was the 19th state. Indianapolis was selected as the site of the new state capital in 1820. The city has been called both The Amateur Sports Capital of the World and The Racing Capital of the World. Indianapolis has been home of the Indy 500 since 1911. Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosts three major motor racing events every year: the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard 400, and the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix. The NCAA Hall of Champions is also located here. You can walk through the city’s Canal Walk that stretches north through White River State Park to 11th Street. On the Canal Walk you can see the The USS Indianapolis National Memorial dedicated to those that lost their lives in the 1945 sinking of the USS Indianapolis. The Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District has two museums, three parks, and 24 acres of monuments, statues, sculptures, and fountains in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, making the state’s capital second only to Washington D.C. in acreage and number of monuments dedicated to veterans.

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Minnesota State Bear – Green – August Special #2

The Minnesota State Bear in Green will be on special for $5.99 for the entire month of August

Minnesota State Bear - Green

Minnesota State Bear – Green

On May 11, 1858 Minnesota became the 32nd state in the United States of America. At 86,943 square miles it is the twelfth biggest state and with almost five million residents it is the 21st most populous state in the US. Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, the state’s name comes from a Indian word for “sky-tinted water”. The capitol city is Saint Paul but the largest city Minneapolis. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul area is the largest metro area in Minnesota and almost sixty percent of the population of Minnesota lives in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area. Minnesota is home to five National Parks and sixty eight State Parks for camping, hiking, fishing, biking and just about anything recreational that you can think of doing. Minnesota is part of  the Midwestern states which also include Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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