FOCO Releases New Peanuts Oakland Athletics Bobblehead

FOCO keeps coming out with new bobbleheads, dropping their Charlie Brown Oakland A's bobble today!
FOCO Releases New Peanuts Oakland Athletics Bobblehead
FOCO Releases New Peanuts Oakland Athletics Bobblehead /

A's fans, rejoice! The beloved Peanuts character, Charlie Brown, is teaming up with FOCO, a leading manufacturer of sports and entertainment merchandise, in a new collection of limited-edition bobbleheads. Fans can now collect their favorite MLB team-themed Snoopy Peanuts bobbleheads, available for purchase exclusively from FOCO.com.

FOCO's latest addition to their popular line of bobbleheads features Charlie Brown dressed in all 30 MLB team's signature colors and logos, including your Oakland Athletics, complete with the A’s baseball bat and team hat. Each collectible stands approximately 9.5 inches tall and is made with meticulous detail, making them a perfect addition to any fan's collection.

The Peanuts bobbleheads are available for all 30 MLB teams, allowing fans to collect their favorite team's version of Snoopy or Charlie Brown. These collectibles are perfect for fans of all ages, and make great gifts for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions. They each retail for $65 and are individually numbered out of 150 units to increase the collectability. FOCO’s Peanuts bobblehead collection will continue to launch throughout 2023, featuring additional iconic Peanuts characters.

The Peanuts MLB team-themed bobbleheads are available for purchase now exclusively online at www.FOCO.com, FOCO’s direct to consumer website. Fans are encouraged to collect all 30 team versions of Snoopy to show their support for their favorite MLB teams.

As always, like all FOCO bobbleheads, each one is handcrafted and hand-painted so no two are exactly the same. Don’t wait to pick up the Peanuts bobbleheads for your collection!


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Jason Burke
JASON BURKE

Jason is the host of the Locked on A's podcast, and the managing editor of Inside the A's. He's a new father and can't wait to take his son to his first baseball game at the Coliseum.