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Feb 24, 2009 – Today teddies seem to have become the typical choice for valentines and get well gifts and children and babies are often given teddies as presents, so it may come as a surprise to learn that such a romantic and charming custom has its origins in the less than noble traditions of hunting and American politics.
The name Teddy Bear comes from 1902 when American President Theodore Roosevelt attended a hunting trip in Mississippi. To save the President embarrassment, as most of the other hunters had already shot something that day, Roosevelt’s attendants cornered, clubbed and tied to a tree an American black bear. They called Roosevelt and suggested he shoot the animal. Deeming it unsportsmanlike Roosevelt refused to shoot the bear himself but ordered that it be killed to put it out of its misery. The very next week this story became the topic of a political cartoon in The Washington Post, and hence, a legend was born. Now teddies adorn shop windows across the world and people buy teddies online to give as gifts for almost every occasion. As a multi-million pound industry teddies are bought everyday and given as tokens of congratulations, commiseration, support and love, and with Mothering Sunday just around the corner teddies will be in even higher demand this month. The Teddy Delivery Company offers an innovative way to send that special someone a personalised teddy. With a wide range of teddies to fit every occasion Teddy Delivery offer a special message delivery service like no other. Pick your teddy and choose from a variety of accessories, such as flowers, hearts or a bottle of champagne, to make your teddy gift that bit extra special. Each teddy delivery includes a personal message and the option to name your teddy and get a teddy birth certificate. Teddy Delivery also provides wedding packages for teddy bear delivery which include invitations, place cards and wedding favours as well as corporate packages for advertisement or promoting company offers. So now with Teddy Delivery keeping that nostalgia alive is just a click away. About Teddy Delivery: Established in Sweden the Teddy Delivery brand has been operating for five years. In 2007 the decision was made to introduce a more personalised way of sending greetings and messages in the UK. Teddy Delivery offers a wide range of products for any occasion ranging from birthdays, Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter to christenings, anniversaries and mother’s and father’s day. Teddy Delivery also provides wedding and corporate packages. Editor’s Note: Teddy Delivery is represented by search engine optimisation agency, Top Position. Please direct all press queries to Gareth Vipers. Email: gareth@topposition.co.uk or call: 01623 726 234 To embed this press release, copy and paste the following HTML code into your webpage-
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