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Halantex signs Poppy Playtime

Published on: 13th March 2023

The agreement will allow Halantex to produce a range of home textile products featuring characters and designs from the popular video game Poppy Playtime.

Halantex, a manufacturer of home textiles, has announced that it has signed a licensing agreement with Poppy Playtime for Europe.

The creepy, puzzle-solving mystery game Poppy Playtime has taken the world by storm and its popularity continues to grow. With the signing of this agreement, Halantex will now be able to offer a range of products that will allow fans of the game to incorporate it into their home decor.

The agreement covers a range of products including bedding, cushions, curtains, towels, blankets and more. Halantex will be working closely with the Poppy Playtime team to ensure that the designs are true to the game and capture the spirit of the characters and the world they inhabit.

“We are thrilled to be working with Poppy Playtime on this licensing agreement,” said a spokesperson for Halantex. “The game has captured the imaginations of people all over the world, and we are excited to be able to bring that into people’s homes with our range of home textiles and accessories.”

The Poppy Playtime range of home textiles will be available in stores across Europe later this year.

Other major licences in the Halantex portfolio include Jurassic World, Gabby’s Dollhouse, Super Mario, Harry Potter, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, How to Train Your Dragon and more.

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