Kids’ content upstart Moonbug is making a massive foray into merchandising.The company’s foundational property, popular YouTube children’s channel Little Baby Bum (20.6 million subscribers), has released a line of toys alongside the California-based consumer products firm MGA Entertainment (and its children’s imprint Little Tikes).
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After Near-Death Experience, ‘Threadbanger’ Star Says Merch Sales Helped Pay Off Hospital Bills
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Kids’ Content Upstart Moonbug Launches ‘Little Baby Bum’ Merch At Amazon, Walmart
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Shane Dawson Could Make $5 Million On His ‘Conspiracy’-Themed Eyeshadow Palette, Jeffree Star Says
While the second episode of Shane Dawson’s The Beautiful World Of Jeffree Star felt vaguely like an infomercial for the eyeshadow palette and accessories collection that the two are slated to launch this holiday season, Star -- who has never been shy about flaunting his financials -- did share some telling details about his lucrative cosmetics empire and the moneymaking potential of the collab.
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WarnerMedia-Owned Rooster Teeth, DC To Launch Clothing Collection For Batman’s 80th Anniversary
Rooster Teeth, Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP), and comic brand DC have teamed together to launch a capsule clothing collection commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Batman brand.
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Esports Upstart 100 Thieves Names Retail Vet Doug Barber VP Of Brand And Apparel
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Cinematographer-Influencer Hunter Moreno Launches Merch Line At Urban Outfitters
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Twitch Launches Teespring Integration, Enabling Creators To Sell Subscriber-Only Merch
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YouTube Prankster Danny Duncan To Launch ‘Virginity Rocks’ Merch Line At Zumiez
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PewDiePie, Ninja Spread Ugliness (And Cheer) With New Christmas Sweater Lines
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Emma Chamberlain Drops First Merch Collection
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Molly Burke Drops Debut Merch Line With Items Inspired By Her Guide Dog, Gallop
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As U.S. Creators See Merch Sales Soar, YouTube Launches Teespring Integration Across The EU
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