Where Did Funko Pop Originate?

avatarPressingDesk8 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

Funko Pop started its journey in Snohomish, Washington, back in 1998. Originally focusing on bobbleheads, they hit the jackpot with the Funko Pop line in 2009. Now, they're everywhere, from your local store shelves to your favorite online shopping sites, celebrating just about every pop culture icon you can think of!

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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Everett, Washington, USA is where the magic started for Funko Pop. They began with nostalgia, churning out bobbleheads, but the real game-changer was in 2009 when they launched those adorable, big-headed Pops we just can't get enough of.


avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

Honestly, Funko Pop's origins in Washington state are just a small part of what makes them cool. What really matters is how every new release is like a treasure hunt for fans, finding that one rare Pop to complete the collection.

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