Squishmallows and Build-A-Bear enter legal battle over 'copycat' plush toys: What to know (2024)

There is nothing soft about the lawsuits being thrown around by Squishmallows and Build-A-Bear, who are going to court as the popular squishy toy company accuses the stuff-your-own-plush brand of copying its stuffed animals.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway's company Jazwares, who acquired KellyToys, the company that created Squishmallows, filed an intellectual property lawsuit against Build-A-Bear in California last week in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, stating Build-A-Bear's new line of stuffed animals, Skoosherz, is a knock-off of the popular Squishmallows plush toys.

"Instead of maintaining its original idea of allowing consumers to create their own toys, Build-A-Bear now seeks to trade off the goodwill of Squishmallows by marketing obvious copycat products," states the complaint.

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Now, the company is seeking unspecified damages and wants Build-A-Bear to stop selling Skoosherz products. But Build-A-Bear filed its own lawsuit, saying the trade dress rights are baseless.

Here's everything to know about the plush legal battle.

Jazware's lawsuit against Build-A-Bear

"Build-A-Bear has been trying to trick customers looking for Squishmallows into buying its own Skoosherz instead," Jazware's complaint claims.

Jazware's attorney, Moez Kaba, told USA Today that Build-A-Bear's designs are very similar to some of Squishmallows' most popular designs.

“Squishmallows has become wildly successful due to Jazwares’ creativity and investments," said Kaba. "Jazwares will vigorously pursue and protect its clients’ rights.The law protects innovation, not imitation.”

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The complaint filed by Jazwares states the following as evidence that Build-A-Bear is copying its unique brand:

  • Build-A-Bear uses the same manufacturer as Jazwares to create Skoosherz.
  • Skoosherz' name "closely resembles" Squishmallows' name.
  • The plushies' texture and feel are similar to each other.
  • Skoosherz have similar "simplified Asian style kawaii, (meaning cute in Japanese), faces."

The complaint also points out that Skoosherz don't follow the Build-A-Bear model of creating the toy in-store. Instead, Skoosherz come premade.

Kaba told USA TODAY he believes it's "interesting" that Build-A-Bear "decided to do something that is contrary to the business model that they've accepted," and created something that looks similar to Squishmallows.

"Obviously, customers are going to be confused and just think 'oh this is basically a Squishmallow,'" said Kaba.

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Build-A-Bear files lawsuit backing its designs

Build-A-Bear fired back by filing a lawsuit in Missouri that states its new line doesn't infringe on Jazware's rights.

AP News reported the make-your-own toy company wants a declaratory judgment stating the trade dress rights claimed by Squishmallows' makers are baseless.

According to the outlet, the Missouri-based toy company says Skoosherz's designs are based on the company's own original stuffed animals that it has been selling for years.

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“If each aspect of the claimed trade dress were in fact protected trade dress, it would be virtually impossible for competitors to create alternative designs,” Build-A-Bear said, reports AP news.

Build-A-Bear has not returned USA TODAY's request for comment.

What are Squishmallows?

Squishmallows is a popular plush that was created by Kelly Toys and debuted in 2017, according to its website.

Their owners can find a tag on each Squishmallow with its name and a description of its personality.

The designs come in a variety of animals and food. People can even find Squishmallows of popular characters like Pooh Bear, Hello Kitty and Kermit the Frog.

The Squishmallows craze started because it went viral on TikTok, and the toy was soon popular among teenage girls before becoming one of the most popular toys sold during the holiday season, reports the Guardian.

What are Skoosherz?

On January 12, Build-A-Bear introduced the controversial line of huggable plushies, called Skoosherz, in a press release.

Build-A-Bear released the Skoosherz collection in anticipation of National Hug Day.

"As a teddy bear hug authority, Build-A-Bear was inspired to create the extra huggable Skoosherz as research indicates hugs improve emotional and physical well-being," states the press release announcing the toy.

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The five plushies that are available for purchase on the Build-A-Bear website are:

  • Pink axolotl
  • Green frog
  • Red dinosaur
  • Rainbow teddy bear
  • Pink "strawberry" cow

Build-a-Bear's new line joins a competitive stuffed animal market to the likes of TY, who also sells Beanie Babies, Squishables and, of course, Squishmallows.

Disney's Munchlings, plushies of food inspired by Disney characters, are another brand of stuffed animals that are soft, squishy and round.

All the companies now sell plushies that, unlike traditional stuffed animals, are less firm, have fewer edges and are shaped into something resembling a circle or egg, all of which can make them easier to cuddle, sleep with or use as a pillow.

Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. She's covered various topics, from local businesses and government in her hometown, Miami, to tech and pop culture. You can follow her onX, formerly known as Twitter,Instagram andTikTok: @juliamariegz.

Squishmallows and Build-A-Bear enter legal battle over 'copycat' plush toys: What to know (2024)

FAQs

Squishmallows and Build-A-Bear enter legal battle over 'copycat' plush toys: What to know? ›

Squishmallows has filed a lawsuit against fellow plush toy maker Build-A-Bear Workshop over the company's new toy, Skoosherz.

Is Build-A-Bear being sued by Squishmallows? ›

Squishmallows has filed a lawsuit against fellow plush toy maker Build-A-Bear Workshop over the company's new toy, Skoosherz.

Why is Build-A-Bear being sued? ›

The lawsuit claims Build-A-Bear has been trying to “trick” customers with such obvious knock-offs, stealing potential customers and sales from Squishmallows.

Who is suing Squishmallow? ›

Kelly Toys filed its lawsuit in California, while Build-A-Bear filed one in Missouri. In the first lawsuit, Kelly Toys lawyers outline the Squishmallows timeline: They were released in 2016 with distinctive designs — they're oval, usually animals, and have cute faces. Most importantly, they're very soft and squishable.

How can you tell if Squishmallows are fake? ›

Fake squishmallows cannot replicate the fuzzy fabric used to create the protrusions of squishmallows. For example, the gills of authentic Irina the Axolotl feel fuzzy and firm, while fakes feel flimsy and prone to tearing.

Why are Squishmallows being boycotted? ›

Q: What's prompting the demand for a boycott of Squishmallows and Jazwares? A: The call for a boycott stems from the perception that the company's support for Israel exhibits bias and favors one side of the conflict.

How many times has Build-A-Bear been sued? ›

Build-A-Bear has 14 other lawsuits to protect 380 patents, trademarks and copyrights.

What is the Build-A-Bear Workshop scandal? ›

Kelly Toys claims Build-A-Bear's recently launched Skoosherz line copies its own products, including using "same distinctive trade dress," according to a lawsuit filed Monday in California District Court.

Why did Build-A-Bear shut down? ›

ST. LOUIS — St. Louis-based toy retailer Build-A-Bear Workshop (NYSE: BBW) has temporarily closed all of its stores and furloughed more than 90% of its workforce as the company battles the deteriorating economic conditions caused by the coronavirus.

Who is Squishmallows owned by? ›

Jazwares, LLC is an American company headquartered in Sunrise, Florida that designs and manufactures toys and other consumer products. As of 2022, the company is owned by investment holding company Berkshire Hathaway. The company is best known for its Squishmallows plush toy line.

Why did Squishmallows sue Build-A-Bear? ›

The lawsuit claims Build-A-Bear has been trying to "trick" customers with such obvious knock-offs, stealing potential customers and sales from Squishmallows. Unlike regular Build-A-Bears, where customers customize their stuffed animals, Skoosherz are sold pre-made, the lawsuit said.

Which Squishmallow has autism? ›

An extremely popular Squishmallow, Delaney the frog has a teal body with orange spots, a white belly, and froggie eyes on top of his head. While there isn't necessarily a bespoke autism Squishmallow in circulation, this is one character that those in the community often relate to.

Why are kids obsessed with Squishmallow? ›

Lee Wilkinson, 20, told Business Insider that the Squishmallows are “just really simple and cute.” “Their squishiness is a very specific kind of squishiness. It's a little bit firm, a little bit spongy, but still very squishy,” Wilkinson said.

Who is suing to Build-A-Bear? ›

Fur may be about to fly as two hugely popular plush toy makers square up for a fight over a copyright issue. Squishmallows, says Skoosherz, a new toy made by Build-A-Bear Workshop is too similar to its own egg-shaped cushion animal characters.

What is the least bought Squishmallow? ›

The 16" Jack The Black Cat is the rarest Squishmallow.

Is Build-A-Bear losing money? ›

Sharon Price John , Build-A-Bear Workshop President and Chief Executive Officer commented, “We are pleased to have delivered a strong fiscal 2022 second quarter which contributed to record-setting levels for total revenues and profitability for the fiscal first half, following the most profitable year in our company's ...

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