
Photo: Jazwares, LLC
Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, has a new favorite toy: Squishmallows. The plush, squishy toys have become a global phenomenon, and Buffett’s recent investment in their parent company, Jazwares, is accelerating their growth with over 100 million units sold in the last year.
Squishmallows are already a major force in the toy market. In 2022, they generated over $1 billion in sales. And with Buffett’s backing, they are likely to only grow in popularity. This could pose a challenge to other toymakers, who will need to find ways to compete with Squishmallows’ unique appeal.
In addition to their popularity with children, Squishmallows have also found a following among adults. This is due in part to their comfort and collectability, often being compared to Beanie Babies. Endorsements from celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Lady Gaga on platforms such as TikTok have propelled the brand’s popularity.
Squishmallows recently announced a global partnership with McDonald’s Happy Meal, set to be launched in 70 countries over the course of 2023. Some of the characters will include a QR code for a music playlist that matches the character’s personality, in partnership with Universal Music Group.
The toy maker won the Best Licensed Toy Brand at the Licensing International Awards in Las Vegas in June 2023.

At VidCon, Squishmallow installed an interactive “squish pit” for fans to jump into, resembling a gymnastics foam pit filled with the plush toys. This event has earned them millions of free impressions online with nearly 700 million views on TikTok, most of which is user-generated content posted by fans.
“We don’t do traditional marketing. We are where our fans are,” said CEO Judd Zebensky.
With the backing of Warren Buffet and Berkshire-Hathaway, Squishmallows are likely to become even more popular in the years to come. Toymakers will need to find ways to compete with Squishmallows’ unique appeal and fan-based marketing approach.
BrainTrust

Jeff Sward
Founding Partner, Merchandising Metrics

Doug Garnett
President, Protonik

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