New pop-up will feature items from series such as “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “PAW Patrol.”

License Global

November 8, 2019

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Nickelodeon has announced the launch of a winter wonderland-themed pop-up at Westfield Century City in Los Angeles, Calif.

Properties including “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “PAW Patrol,” JoJo Siwa, Nickelodeon Slime, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “Blue’s Clues & You!” will be featured in the shop. Products offered will include best-selling holiday toys, apparel, stocking stuffers, as well as multiple exclusive items.

Limited-edition product will include:

  • Louis De Guzman x J Balvin x “SpongeBob SquarePants” collection of apparel, accessories and furniture;

  • Romero Britto x “SpongeBob SquarePants” collection of apparel and accessories;

  • “PAW Patrol” felt applique apparel; and

  • AKID x JoJo Siwa denim jacket. 

The all-new Nickelodeon shopping experience will also offer family holiday photo opportunities, including a giant wreath made of JoJo bows, life-sized characters and an animated LED character snow globe. Additionally, the shop will feature giveaways and DIY holiday crafts, along with meet and greets with characters such as “SpongeBob,” Chase from “PAW Patrol” and Blue from “Blues Clues & You!”

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