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Messi plushies see roaring trade as China firms get World Cup boost
Messi plushies see roaring trade as China firms get World Cup boost A best-seller for one Chinese firm is a soft-toy goat wearing Lionel Messi's Argentina number 10 shirt. YIWU, China: Toy charms shaped like a goat and decked out in Lionel Messi's Argentina number 10 shirt pepper a factory tabletop in China, where sellers are betting on the country's lucrative fan market for a big World Cup boost. The World Cup begins in North America on Thursday (Jun 11) but China won't be there after...
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