The £135 bear is 5'7 and can be positioned anywhere in the home thanks to a weight of just 3.2 kg.
Singles who don't want to feel lonely this winter will have the chance to replace "the need for physical presence" with a human-sized emotional support bear.
Puffy weighs just 3.2 kg, so can be easily moved around a home and offers some benefits over human company, according to co-creators Ina Marholeva and Tonia Berdankova. They say: "he doesn't snore, he doesn't grumble or get angry." And they add that the rest of the family can enjoy the bear's company: "Kids love cuddling him, even pets seek him out to snuggle up to him while you're at work and no one's home."
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