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Farmington Woman Featured On 'Good Morning America'
Robin Roberts talked to Liz Carroll, whose Farmington-based "Tooth Bear-y" brand offers a twist on the Tooth Fairy tradition.
FARMINGTON, CT — A Farmington woman's line of teddy bears that promise a "magical twist" on the Tooth Fairy tradition was the subject of a Good Morning America segment this week.
Liz Carroll of Farmington created the "Tooth Bear-y," a teddy bear where children can put their baby teeth after they fall out. (When a kid places their tooth in the bear's mouth, it falls through a plastic tube into the stuffed animal's heart, and is stored there.)
"As the Tooth Fairy's side-kick, they work together to celebrate the loss of teeth," Carroll told Patch in an email. "This sustainable teddy bear holds teeth in its heart, making memories around these milestones."
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Now the founder and CEO of the Tooth Bear-y brand, Carroll demonstrated her product to fellow Farmington resident Robin Roberts in a Good Morning America piece titled "Tooth Bear-y entrepreneur gets help from PR expert."
In the segment, Roberts shows off the Tooth Bear-y's storage location — Carroll's Farmington home — and introduces her to public relations guru Jenna Guarneri.
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The video was shot on April 1, Roberts says in the segment, and since then Carroll and Guarneri have been meeting to strategize a marketing plan for the Tooth Bear-y.
"The challenges have been, you know, the marketing end of it, and for people to know that it's not just a teddy bear," Carroll says in the video. "Like, you're getting a whole new magical tradition."
The Tooth Bear-y is available online for $39.99 and can be found on Instagram and Facebook @toothbearykids.
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