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New documentary examines the 90s Beanie Baby craze over 20 years later

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20 years after Beanie Babies saw kids across the U.S. collecting the colorful stuffed animals and parents rushing to toy stores, HBO Max is set to release “Beanie Mania,” a documentary that examines what was behind the craze. Yemisi Brookes, the director of that film, joins News NOW to explain how the story is about much more than a stuffed toy.