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Name
Winnie the Pooh Drinking Honey Honeycomb Pin
Series
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree 60th Anniversary Mystery Set
Origin
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Year
2026
Edition
LR
Subject
Winnie the Pooh
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This charming pin features Winnie the Pooh, the beloved 'silly old bear' created by A.A. Milne, captured in his quintessential quest for honey. The design depicts Pooh sitting within a hexagonal honeycomb cell, wearing his iconic red shirt and a white napkin around his neck, while enthusiastically consuming honey from a blue pot. This pin is part of the 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree' 60th Anniversary mystery set, celebrating the milestone of the very first Disney Winnie the Pooh featurette released in 1966. The honeycomb-shaped frame design allows for multiple pins in the collection to be arranged together, mimicking a real beehive, which makes this series highly sought after for display purposes. As a Limited Release, this pin was available for a restricted time, adding to its appeal for fans of the Hundred Acre Wood. The vibrant yellow enamel background contrasts beautifully with the gold-tone metal, emphasizing the honey-themed aesthetic. Pooh remains one of the most popular and enduring characters in Disney history, ensuring consistent collector demand for high-quality character pins. The attention to detail, such as the honey dripping down the side of the pot and the intricate honeycomb texture, showcases the high production quality expected from modern Disney releases. This piece is a must-have for those looking to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Pooh's official cinematic debut.
As a Limited Release item, this pin offers moderate accessibility while still being highly desirable due to the milestone 60th-anniversary branding. The unique honeycomb-shaped design is a major draw for collectors who enjoy 'set building' to create a cohesive display. Its popularity is bolstered by the evergreen status of Winnie the Pooh, making it a staple for character-specific collections.
This pin honors the 1966 release of 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,' which marked the first time Disney brought A.A. Milne's characters to the screen. The featurette established the visual style and personality traits for Pooh and his friends that have defined the franchise for the last six decades.
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