Where to buy Pokemon Squishmallows

Squishmallow plush toys from Jazwares are all the rage with kids these days and Pokémon are more popular than ever. So it only makes sense that Pokemon Squishmallows are incredibly popular. And buddy, they definitely are. They are so popular that many of the configurations are rarely in stock anywhere. And when you do find one, it’s often from a third party that has marked up the price. Extremely uncool.
The world of Pokemon Squishmallow retail is a confusing place, but we’re here to help. Below we have put all the links together in one place. Here you will find information about where you can buy the different Pokémon plush toys in the different sizes from 10 to 20 inches. But a word of warning: Prices vary incredibly widely among those sold by third-party sellers (i.e. most available ones), so the prices listed below are based on the time of writing. Now let’s get down to business.
TL;DR: Can be ordered at RRP
Pikachu Squishmallow

Available at RRP
Available with a surcharge
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The most iconic Pokémon is Pikachu, the yellow, lightning-slinging creature that has been the face of the series since the beginning. There are several Pikachu Squishmallow options, although not all of them will always be available at MSRP.
Piplup Squishmallow

Available at RRP
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Some people might look at this little guy and think his expression is a little annoyed, but I think Piplup is just the cutest.
Snorlax Squishmallow

Available at RRP
Available with a surcharge
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Is Snorlax the best Pokémon to sleep next to? A good argument could be made for this, since Snorlax’s specialty is sleeping.
Gengar Squishmallow

Available with a surcharge
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If Gengar, a purple blob with red, angry eyes, becomes a reality, he could be scary enough to haunt your dreams. Luckily, the Squishmallow version of Gengar is a softie.
Togepi Squishmallow

Available with a surcharge
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Togepi seems to be a shy thing, but you can squeeze this Squishmallow to reassure the Pokémon that everything will be okay.
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