Foodie Roos is a brand that specializes in collectible plush toys that resemble various types of food items. Each Foodie Roo comes with a food-themed outfit and a unique scent. These adorable toys are popular among children and collectors alike.
Foodie Roos was established in 2019.
The brand is owned by Moose Toys, an Australian toy company.
Moose Toys is known for creating innovative and engaging toys for kids.
Foodie Roos quickly gained popularity for its cute and creative designs.
The brand continues to expand its product line with new Foodie Roo characters and accessories.
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These plush toys resemble various food items, such as hamburgers, pizza, ice cream, and more. Each toy comes with a food-themed outfit, a unique scent, and a collectible charm.
Foodie Roos offers a range of accessories, including playsets, clothing sets, and additional outfits. These accessories allow kids to enhance their play experience and expand their Foodie Roos collection.
There are currently over 20 different Foodie Roos characters, each resembling a different food item.
Yes, Foodie Roos offers various accessories, including playsets, clothing sets, and extra outfits that can be purchased separately.
Yes, the scents used in Foodie Roos are non-toxic and safe for kids.
Yes, Foodie Roos can be washed, but it is recommended to follow the care instructions provided with each toy.
Foodie Roos are generally recommended for children aged 3 and above due to small parts that may pose a choking hazard to younger children.