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Funko Pop figures go to the chapel: Immortalize your marriage with these cute toys
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Date:2025-04-17 00:08:39
Here's a new addition for your wedding party: customized ceremonial Funko Pop figurines.
The Everett, Washington-based company began letting you create customized Pop! Yourself figures to look like yourself or friends in August 2023.
Since then, it's offered some limited-time products including the DunKings orange and pink track suit from doughnut chain's Super Bowl commercial starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Tom Brady – you could Pop! Yourself in it – and a figurine of Jason Kelce celebrating at the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff game in Buffalo.
You've been able to choose clothes, headgear, eyelashes, facial hair and accessories when you create a Pop! Yourself figure. Now you can opt for tuxedos and wedding dresses, plus accessories such as bridal bouquets, a champagne bottle and a wedding cake to create a memento, an actual cake topper, an engagement gift or gift for a bridal shower and bachelorette party.
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Pop! Yourself figures start at $30 for a figure and up to two accessories. Add-ons such as the wedding cake or "buddies" such as pets that can come along with the figures in the box are an additional $4 each.
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Later this week on Thursday, March 7, Funko will begin releasing some limited edition toys that are larger – 11 inches tall, compared to the other 4-5 inches tall – and pricier at $295. The first one is Funko's mascot Freddy in the Bob's Big Boy outfit.
Only 750 figures will be sold; each is encased in premium matte packaging and comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity. 75 of the 750 figures will have Freddy in a different Bob's Big Boy outfit.
Funko also recently added baby versions of the Pop! Yourself figures. And if you're a fan of the movie "Dune" and the new film "Dune: Part Two," there's some Funko figures for you.
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