Mascots
These mascots can’t help but get your event noticed.
However large or small your event is, a special guest will always be remembered either for opening the event or parading around and participating with the public, clients and spectators.
A static display will come alive and a mascot will be an inviting and fun reason for the public to stop and your stand or event will always be remembered for the large colourful mascot character that was seen there.
These mascots can also be used on a personal one to one basis to deliver flowers, messages and for meeting and greeting people offering that ‘special guest’ for an individual as well.
Great for: hospital visits, new babies, Valentines, Will you marry me? Happy Birthday/Christmas. etc. etc.
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Arthur the Arctic Bear He is one of the cuddliest, fun bear mascots you will ever meet... |
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Pickles the Parrot Invite this colourful, happy and cheeky bird to your event and see how the public and media warm to him... |
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Dusty the Dodo Dodos are not extinct they are living in Oxfordshire and helping to promote shops, charities and organizations... |
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Effie the Elephant Well who would have expected to see a 7 foot tall elephant in a pink tu tu... |
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Rudolph the Reindeer A reindeer is for life not just for Christmas... |
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Chuck the Chicken This wonderful fun mascot brings a whole new meaning to free range chicken... |
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Eddy the Teddy Boy Our very own Teddy Boy, this lovely chap is as versatile as any mascot can be, you cannot help but fall in love with his gentle and appealing ways, and as for his eyes, WOW... |
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Gracie the Giraffe A mascot to look up to... |
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Sebastian the Goat |
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Boris the Bull |
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Bossy the Cow |
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Harvey the Horse |
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Elvis the Chicken |
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Leonardo the Lion |
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Manuel the Mouse |
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Koolkat the Cat |
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Pepin the Pirate |
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Lettie the Owl |
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Echo the Eagle |
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Bumberly Bee |
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Jumping Jack |
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Pinnygiggle the Guinea Pig |
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Ronald the Racoon |
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