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Beetamim - $25 - Sold Out pending new fabric
Contains a sewn sack of poly-pellets in the base of the body
 
Many centuries upon centuries ago on Planet Tokki, there lived a group of creatures called Beetamims. Beetamims were bread-like creatures who roamed all across Hinky Fluff Island and its smaller surrounding islands. They were a fierce lot, often waging bake-offs with neighboring tribes to establish their dominance over the land. However, as the leading pioneer of the most modern baking techniques in their time, Beetamims often left their opponents in the dust.

About 4 centuries ago, The Scourge occurred. The Scourge was a large group of loud raucous nomads who swept through the island singing showtunes that caused the demise of many of the inhabitants there. No one knows for sure when the last Beetamim died out, but their presence on the island mysteriously waned and they were never seen again. The only evidence of their departure was a tree on which was etched "ITG-C-Ya!" Researchers are still stumped on its meaning.

Conspiracy Theorists have been actively pursuing clues for the whereabouts of the Beetamims with many claiming that many are still alive. Numerous sightings by inhabitants have been reported and many claim to have come across Beetamim ovens still piping hot from freshly baked bread. It was during the Full Moon Festival in 2005, however, when a reported 100 Cheezbourg residents caught glimpses of what they believed to be a surviving band of Beetamims in Squealy Pig Forest. The Full Moon Festival is an annual festival that celebrates, most notably, Pang-goo, their ancient practice of bread-making. According to eye witnesses at this festival, the Beetamims were swinging through the trees and flinging bread crusts at the festival revelers.