The partnership marks the launch of PAW Patrol’s series of collectible toys in India
Mumbai: Funskool India Ltd., India’s leading domestic toy manufacturer has made a landmark move by acquiring the license to manufacture and distribute the popular Paw Patrol Merchandise “Collectible Toys” across Mom-and-Pop Stores and Online Platforms.
Funskool has obtained the license from Spin Master, the Canadian multinational toy and entertainment company headquartered in Toronto to launch the PAW Patrol collectible toys in India.
New Products from Funskool’s Paw Patrol merchandise:
- For 3+ years, PAW PATROL Basic Vehicle Chase, Marshall, Skye, Ryder, Rocky, Rubble, Rex, Everest, Tracker, Zuma priced at Rs. 929
- For 3+ years, PAW PATROL Themed Vehicle Chase, Skye, Rubble, Marshall, Rocky, Zuma priced at Rs. 1699
- PAW PATROL Dino Movie Theme Vehicle Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma, for 3+ years, priced at Rs. 1499
Commenting on the partnership, K. A. Shabir, CEO of Funskool India, commented: “Our collaboration with Spin Master reflects Funskool’s continued commitment to bringing globally loved brands and characters to children and families across India. With our strong distribution network and deep understanding of the Indian toy market, we look forward to making PAW Patrol collectibles more accessible to young fans across the country and creating opportunities for imaginative play.”
The association marks another step in Funskool’s strategy of expanding its licensed portfolio with well-known global entertainment properties. The addition of PAW Patrol strengthens Funskool’s portfolio of character-led products, offering families new ways to engage with the much-loved franchise.
The merchandise will be available through mom-and-pop stores and major e-commerce platforms, combining Funskool’s extensive offline presence with the convenience of online shopping.
With the latest addition, Funskool continues to create new avenues for globally recognised franchises to find a place in the everyday play and collecting experiences of Indian families.





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