Cats Vs Pickles Holiday Beans | Source: Cepia/the Toy Insider

Are you ready for the best cat-ch of the season?

Cats Vs. Pickles Holiday Beans from Cepia are a limited-edition version of the plush based on viral trends. Merry characters include Fur-Osty (the most chill snowcat around), Douglas (the lucky Christmas pickle), and, of course, Santa Claws.

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The seasonal puns are probably one of the best things about these special Beans, but the designs are up there as well. Catastrophe features a design that most pet parents are familiar with: a cat all wrapped up in pine needles, ornaments, and lights. On the kitty reindeer route, there’s no other way to describe Prancer besides just adorable — antlers and all. We can’t forget about the pickles! Rudy is a red-nosed and green-antlered savior of the holiday season.

The entire assortment of Holiday Beans | Source: Cepia

Cats Vs. Pickles Beans are about 4 inches tall, 3 inches wide, and, most importantly, are extremely squishy. That makes them a great size to squash into a stocking for an extra treat this holiday season. You might just have to have your very own Miracle on 34th St. to find them, however, because they’re already sold out online. Currently, you can find them in-store at Walgreens, GameStop, Hot Topic, and local toy shops. If all else fails, there might just be a kind elf somewhere who’s willing to help you out.

Each is sold in a blind-pack so you never know what pun-tastic kitty or gherkin you will get. Kids (let’s be honest — adults, too) can barter their beans to get their very favorite one. We can’t think of a more purr-fect way to spend the holidays.

About the author

Nicole Savas

Nicole Savas

As a kid, Nicole either wanted to be a professional toy player-wither or a writer. Somehow, as social media editor for The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, and The Pop Insider, she’s found a career as both. She's grateful to work somewhere that she can fully embrace both her love of teddy bears and her admiration for the Oxford comma. When she's not playing with toys at work, she's playing with her baby girl at home.

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