Allexi Alligator is head chef at Gator’s Gap: a celebrated (and entirely meat-free) diner nestled in the Louisiana marshland. Renowned for his tofu chowder and okra gumbo, Allexi gives classic Southern staples a veggie twist – and takes pride in feeding just about everyone who wanders into his swamp. Even Amuseables Peanut, who, wildly off-route, found himself in need of some sustenance after gator-frogging across the Gap, got a warm Southern welcome. (Allexi didn’t charge him a dime. After all, it’s not often someone cartwheels through the mid-lunch service!)
Say hello to Little Peanut. He is made in a soft furry gray boucle and sits 9 inches tall. His inner ears are made of a creamy white ribbed velour. His eyes are embroidered making him baby safe because there are no hard pieces. Little Peanut makes a great baby shower gift or welcome home baby gift.
Stomping in for a mighty cuddle, it’s Fuddlewuddle Elephant! In an eye-catching blue with fuddletastic fur and a big long trunk for sniffing out sandwiches, he really is an amazing fellow. Overall 9"
Amuseables Sports Tennis Ball is never off-duty. When he’s not on court, he’s in the booth, offering running commentary with American cousin Baseball, who favors stats over storytelling (to Tennis Ball’s dismay). He’s sharp-eyed, fast-talking, and prone to slow-mo replays of his own serve. Pickleball says it’s a habit. He calls it analysis. They first met during a transatlantic rally and still train together most mornings – provided the mics are off! Got a sporting opinion? He’s got a mic, and time for your take.
Mustard and thrills. Amuseables Hotdog’s dream combo. A fairground fiend, he’s first in line for every ride, from spinning teacups to the loop-de-loop (even if his bun gets a little windblown). The louder the screams, the bigger his grin – though he does insist on holding someone’s hand at the top. Safety, after all, is key.
Catch him by the candyfloss stand, plotting his next rollercoaster run. And yes – he’s got a season pass.
Amuseables Burger knows the scene. With a soft bun and the chunkiest patty in town (gherkins, always), he’s been flipping out orders since the New York deli rivalry began. For years, it was all about competition: who had the better bread, the sharper cheese, the crispier edge. But lately, things have mellowed. He and Amuseables Bagel have even been spotted chatting over late-night coffee, swapping ideas – maybe even recipes… Nothing’s confirmed. But if a Bagel-Burger diner opens next spring, you didn’t hear it from him.