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Plush in a Rush begins its 12th homecoming season.

Plush in a Rush, an importer and distributor of teddy bears and other plush animals, begins another season of selling stuffed high school mascots.

(PRWEB) August 14, 2005 -- For the twelfth consecutive year, Plush in a Rush (http://www.plushinarush.com) enters the homecoming season offering an extensive line of plush mascots for high schools, homecoming mum makers, and the floral industry.

For the 2005 season, the Dallas-based company will showcase its new plush mascot basket line. These baskets combine the functionality of a small basket with the look and feel of either a bulldog, lion, tiger, leopard, or panther.

In addition to the baskets, Plush in a Rush continues to offer its mascot heads, which are used almost exclusively for homecoming mums and spirit sticks, as well as its Colorama Bears, small six-inch teddy bears available in 17 school colors.

Since the company's inception in 1993, Plush in a Rush has built a loyal following of customers throughout Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas. Since going online two years ago, Plush in a Rush's market expanded to a national basis, now selling to customers in all 50 states.

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