Beanie Babies Releases An Aloha Bear To Support Hawaiians

All of the profits from the limited time sale will be donated to the American Red Cross and their efforts to assist victims of the wildfires.

The creator of Beanie Babies has released a new bear to support Hawaii amid the ongoing devastation caused by wildfires.

Ty Warner, introduced the Aloha bear on Friday. All of the profits from the limited time sale will be donated to the American Red Cross and their efforts to assist victims of the wildfires.

The stuffed animal is colored burnt orange and sports a rainbow ribbon tied in a bow around its neck with an inscription on the right side of its chest that reads ‘Maui Strong’.

Warner said, “While I can’t undo what has happened, I can try to help those who are suffering in the aftermath.”

The toy maker shared that he wants the bear to be viewed as not only an adorable bear, but also as a symbol that offers love and hope to Hawaiians.