Factory Entertainment Returns To Pepperland With THE BEATLES & YELLOW SUBMARINE Officially Licensed Collectibles

Written by Ben

February 20, 2019

Concord, CA – Factory Entertainment, Inc., announced today that the company has entered into a multi-year licensing agreement with Apple Corps Limited to once again produce collectibles based on the legendary musical group The Beatles and their landmark animated film, Yellow Submarine.
Factory Entertainment expects to release its first new Beatles collectibles in early 2019.  Product categories include:
  • Collectible metal miniatures
  • Plush
  • Statues
  • Tin Totes
  • Towels
  • Bath Toys
  • Keychains
  • Bottle Openers
All products will be available on Factory Entertainment’s website http://www.factoryent.comas well as from various online and brick and mortar retailers.

“We are incredibly proud to again be working with Apple Corps to produce a line of high-quality Beatles collectibles” said Jordan Schwartz, President and CEO of Factory Entertainment. “Not only do we plan to revisit some of our ”greatest hits,” but we will be debuting new items that are sure to please Beatles fans of every age. As fans ourselves, we consider the opportunity to produce Beatles products a tremendous privilege.”

Factory Entertainment will unveil several Beatles and Yellow Submarine products at New York Toy Fair, booth # 5206.

The deal was brokered by Bravado International Merchandising Group, The Beatles North American Agent.

About Factory Entertainment
Factory Entertainment, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality licensed toys, collectibles and home goods featuring a wide variety of entertainment properties and pop culture personalities, including Star Trek, Harry Potter, DC Comics, Game Of Thrones, Monty Python, Men in Black, Ghostbusters, Universal Monsters, Jurassic World, Back to the Future, Jaws, Friday the 13th, Nightmare On Elm Street, the Goonies and many others. For all the latest product information, please visit www.factoryent.com.

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