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Enesco Introduces Stitch FSDU

In response to the growing popularity of Disney’s Stitch, Enesco recently launched a new floor standing display unit (FSDU) featuring the company’s Stitch range.

Above: Aylish Ellwood, trade marketing manager, Enesco.
Above: Aylish Ellwood, trade marketing manager, Enesco.

“This fast growing franchise has seen its popularity go from strength to strength and is certainly set to continue with the much awaited release of the Stitch Live Action movie planned for spring 2025,” explains Enesco’s trade marketing manager Aylish Ellwood.

“Stitch is all about inclusivity, acceptance and how it is OK to be different which is very relevant in today’s society, certainly contributing to the licensed property’s success.”

Enesco’s breadth of Stitch product offers several formats across different price points, with products ranging from blind bags to home accessories, statement figurines, money banks and waterballs.

Top: Enesco’s new Stitch floor standing display unit (FSDU).

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