




Smoko Kewpie®️ In the Garden Blind Box Figure
Step into a world of tiny wonders with the Kewpie In the Garden Blind Box Figure! Kewpie is spending the day in the garden, and it’s the sweetest scene that is equal parts nostalgic and adorable. 🌱 Each box is a mystery, so you never know which garden adventure you’ll discover until you open it.
This series includes:
- Kewpie Leans on a Mushroom
- Kewpie Digs
- Kewpie Rakes
- Kewpie Lounges
- Kewpie Feeds Birds
- Kewpie and Her Frog
The Kewpie® character brand was initially conceived as a comic strip by artist and writer Rose O’Neill. The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O’Neill’s comic strips in 1909. Rose began to illustrate and sell paper doll versions of the Kewpies. The characters were first produced as bisque dolls beginning in 1912 and became enormously popular. Rose O’Neill used her artistic abilities to advance women’s rights, champion the downtrodden, and lift children out of poverty. O’Neill created the Kewpie character as a “good-will ambassador spreading love, laughter, and philanthropy.
Smoko is officially licensed by Kewpie Corporation to proudly introduce this new line of timeless, iconic Kewpie® collectibles.
Original: $18.00
-70%$18.00
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Step into a world of tiny wonders with the Kewpie In the Garden Blind Box Figure! Kewpie is spending the day in the garden, and it’s the sweetest scene that is equal parts nostalgic and adorable. 🌱 Each box is a mystery, so you never know which garden adventure you’ll discover until you open it.
This series includes:
- Kewpie Leans on a Mushroom
- Kewpie Digs
- Kewpie Rakes
- Kewpie Lounges
- Kewpie Feeds Birds
- Kewpie and Her Frog
The Kewpie® character brand was initially conceived as a comic strip by artist and writer Rose O’Neill. The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O’Neill’s comic strips in 1909. Rose began to illustrate and sell paper doll versions of the Kewpies. The characters were first produced as bisque dolls beginning in 1912 and became enormously popular. Rose O’Neill used her artistic abilities to advance women’s rights, champion the downtrodden, and lift children out of poverty. O’Neill created the Kewpie character as a “good-will ambassador spreading love, laughter, and philanthropy.
Smoko is officially licensed by Kewpie Corporation to proudly introduce this new line of timeless, iconic Kewpie® collectibles.























