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Strait-Jacketed Teddy Bear Brings Protests

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MONTPELIER, Vt. (Jan. 12) - The Vermont Teddy Bear Co. said Wednesday it would continue selling its strait-jacketed "Crazy for You Bear" through Valentine's Day, despite protests from mental health advocates.

"We recognize that this is a sensitive, human issue and sincerely apologize if we have offended anyone," the company said in a statement. "That was certainly not our intent.

"This bear was created in the spirit of Valentine's Day and as with all of our bears it was designed to be a light-hearted depiction of the sentiment of love," it added.

The bear, being marketed for Valentine's Day, comes with commitment papers and is meant to convey out-of-control love.

Mental health advocates believe the bear is "a tasteless use of marketing that stigmatizes persons with mental illness," Jerry Goessel, the executive director of the Vermont chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, wrote to the Shelburne-based company.

"A strait jacket is not a symbol that we want to associate with sales of a teddy bear for loved ones over Valentine's Day," Goessel said. "And the use of commitment papers, legal documents committing an individual to involuntary treatment, is not something to be taken casually."

He asked that the $70 bear be pulled from the company's shelves. Goessel said he has support for removal of the bear from other mental health advocates.

The company said it would discontinue the bear, but not before Feb. 14.

"This bear was developed just for Valentine's Day and is not a permanent addition to our product line," the company statement said. "This bear will remain an offering for Valentine's Day."

The complaint is the first received by the company about the bear. It began selling the 15-inch creature days ago.

 
The only thing that truly offends me anymore is all the weak minded PC liberal nutjobs who get offended at everything these days.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
PC has went too far

We are currently pandering to the lowest common denominator. I'm starting to think *1* person gets offended at something, it'll winds up in court, and everyone else has to live without.
 
Mental health advocates (who have been stealing their patients medication) believe the bear is "a tasteless use of marketing that stigmatizes persons with mental illness," Jerry Goessel, the executive director of the Vermont chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, wrote to the Shelburne-based company.

fixed that part...
 
Originally posted by: Ronstang
The only thing that truly offends me anymore is all the weak minded PC liberal nutjobs who get offended at everything these days.

We're not 'offended', we're 'disgusted' with people like you
 
Originally posted by: BroeBo
I live a few miles from the factory....the bears are small and soooo expensive.

Because when it comes to teenage girls, nothing says "I love you" more than an over-priced gift.
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Ronstang
The only thing that truly offends me anymore is all the weak minded PC liberal nutjobs who get offended at everything these days.

We're not 'offended', we're 'disgusted' with people like you

It offends me that you are disgusted with Ronstang....


when did you get released? 😀
 
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