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Plush toys designed with venting frustration in mind.


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  • John Finley Williamson, conductor, musician, and co-founder of Westminster Choir College.
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 have their way, and rage will become a thing of the past.

Instead, when that guy riding your bumper on the 405 sends your blood pressure skyward sky·ward  
adv. & adj.
At or toward the sky.



skywards adv.
, you'll bite your tongue until you get to a computer, log on and e-spew your personal venom to them and head to your local Hallmark store. There, providing others share your boiling point, you'll find a colorful and plush little toy with "Tailgaters Fire My Cylinders," or something like that, on their bellies. And you'll buy it, for about $8.

Launched early this year by Pet Peeves LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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, the line of plush toys tries to put a cute, fuzzy spin on personal annoyances such as loud talkers, slobs or rude people.

Beating messages across their bellies to convey annoyances--"Grouches Grouches are a race of contrary, argumentative, garbage-loving individuals, many of whom are found on Sesame Street.

The most famous Grouch is Oscar the Grouch, but many other grouches have surfaced over the years.
 get my goat" and "Cell phones make me scream" are just two--the company is promoting the idea of expressing displeasure in a kinder, gentler way.

"We wanted to keep everything upbeat and positive, to put a positive spin on all the negative things out there," said company president Levin. "People's lives are filled with stress and there is very little out there to help diffuse that and bring about positive fun."

The eight friendly and soft stuffed figures are currently in Hallmark stores, Osco and the Paper Store, as well as various airport stores, bookstores, casino and hotel gift shops. More are on the way, too--new Pets are being launched later this year, including office annoyances like micromanagers and speakerphones.

Levin and Williamson, the company's vice president of marketing, started conceptualizing the cheerful brand in 2004. The two execs worked together at label giant Avery Dennison in the 1990s. They went separate ways after departing the company, but stayed in touch and searched for a project to make use of their background in consumer packaged goods.

The Pet Peeves characters started to take shape when Williamson hired market research firm TNS TNS

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 to survey 1,000 consumers on their annoyances. The research showed the top annoyances at the time were telemarketers, tardy tar·dy  
adj. tar·di·er, tar·di·est
1. Occurring, arriving, acting, or done after the scheduled, expected, or usual time; late.

2. Moving slowly; sluggish.
 people, being ignored, cell phone abusers, tailgaters and bad customer service.

This year's poll had cell phones at the top of the list, while telemarketing barely registered at all--something Williamson and Levin said makes continual research a necessity to keep the brand alive.
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Title Annotation:Up Front; Pet Peeves LLC
Comment:Plush toys designed with venting frustration in mind.(Up Front)(Pet Peeves LLC)
Author:Riley-Katz, Anne
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Aug 28, 2006
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