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Published 22:12 19 Oct 2014 BST
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“I thought of the idea of turning them into faux taxidermy trophy mounts when I came across a beanie baby at a local LA flea market,” Nick explained. “I suddenly saw them in a whole new light! I quickly made a few to geekishly show off on Instagram and immediately, people were asking me for one.
“My mom shipped me my personal collection and I got to work and all of a sudden I started getting orders in from all over the world! Beanie babies are proving to be a massive hit in Ireland especially – it’s crazy!
“It’s been almost therapeutic," he continued. "After years of making sure they were in mint condition, now I’m here slicing and dicing them (don’t worry, it’s a very humane process) – but I always keep the tag on!”
Nick is also expanding into the emoji t-shirt market, which are already flying off the rails.
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