Weepul
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The weepul is a small, spherical, fluffy toy, with large, plastic googly eyes
Googly eyes
Googly eyes or wiggly eyes are small plastic craft supplies used to imitate eyeballs. Googly eyes traditionally are composed of a clear, hard-plastic shell, with a smaller, black plastic disk trapped within. The plastic shells come in a variety of sizes ranging from 3/16" to over 3" diameter...

, and no limbs. Weepuls come in various colors. Usually weepuls possess antennae and also large paper feet, with an adhesive layer on the bottom, which, protected by a layer of plastic that is peeled off before deployment.

According to Rick Ebel, the weepul was created in 1971 by the Oklahoma City promotional firm, Bipo Inc. It was named by customer Tom Blundell after a stuffed doll his parents had tried and failed to market several years earlier. Blundell figured the little-people stick-on would only be a flash in the pan, “but it just got a life to it, and it still isn’t ready to die.”

In the Netherlands the weepul was introduced as a marketing tool in the 1980s by the name of wuppie. The wuppie was created by a promotion salesman, who had been inspired by weeples which he discovered during a trip in the US in the 1970s. The wuppies became popular after Father Abraham featured the Wuppies in one of his songs. Wuppie is actually an acronym for World Unique Promotional Product Identity & Emotion

The wuppies became extremely popular in the summer of 1981. Twenty-five years later, they made a come-back in the Netherlands. In June 2006 the Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn B.V. is a supermarket chain founded in 1887 in Oostzaan, Netherlands. It is named after Albert Heijn, Sr., the founder of the first store in Oostzaan....

 re-introduced the Wuppies in a new campaign connected to the FIFA World Cup 2006 under the motto Wup Holland Wup, a variation of Hup Holland Hup
Hup Holland Hup
Hup Holland Hup is a Dutch football song. It was written in 1950 by KRO employee Jan de ClerThe lyrics are in dutch, but roughly translate to:Hup Holland Hup is a Dutch football song. It was written in 1950 by KRO employee Jan de Cler...

(Go Holland Go), a Dutch patriotic song. The wuppies, produced in orange
Orange (colour)
The colour orange occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum at a wavelength of about 585–620 nm, and has a hue of 30° in HSV colour space. It is numerically halfway between red and yellow in a gamma-compressed RGB colour space, the expression of which is the RGB colour wheel. The...

, red, white and blue were used as a kind of saving stamp. Three saving stamps together with 2,49 euros could be exchanged for one Mega Wup. Albert Heijn's Wuppie campaign with the World Cup Wuppie Song (With a Wup we will win the World Cup) proved to be immensely popular, especially the "Mega Wups". Dutch media reported that cars which had a Mega Wup on their dashboards were broken into. A classroom of an elementary school in The Hague was burglarized which had a lot of wuppies exposed in the classroom.
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