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Intermarket Wolf: Will the Plush Be at the Foot of the Tree? We Know when It Will Be Marketed

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Fake plushs with the wolf's effigy of Intermarché's famous advertising have already begun to circulate, so the group finally indicated when the real ones will be sold.

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Thanks to the success of its Christmas advertising spot, the group Les Mousquetaires announced that the wolf, its main character, would be sold in the form of a plush. But the deadlines being too short, it will only be on sale in 2026, confirmed Thierry Cotillard.

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Fake plushs with the wolf's effigy of Intermarché's famous advertising have already begun to circulate, so the group finally indicated when the real ones will be sold.

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The owner of Intermarché announced in France 2's 20H newspaper that the plush will not be at the foot of the fir in 2025.

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It will be necessary to be patient. Intermarket will not commercialize before next year the plush of his wolf, star of a Christmas pub that went around the world, announced Monday Thierry Cotillard, boss of the Mousquetaire/Intermarket Grouping."The truth is that we have been caught short," said Thierry Cotillard in the 20-hour newspaper of France 2. "In the week, we will have 1 billion views in the world", for the Intermarket advertising settin…

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A real buzz on social networks and internationally, the wolf, star of an Intermarket ad, will not be marketed in plush this Christmas, the distributor announces. It will take 2026 to get it.

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You've probably heard of Intermarché's Christmas advertising. It's hard to be missed out on as she's on the verge of the holidays. This animated short film, produced without artificial intelligence by a French studio, features a wolf who prepares a pie for her neighbours in the forest, hoping to be accepted. The poetry and the message of tolerance of this spot have been almost unanimously welcomed. RMC reminds us of its immense international suc…

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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