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| Harmony Kingdom’s collector society, The Royal Watch, has been in existence for an amazing thirteen years! Reason for celebration – yes!
Yet for the superstitious amongst us, thirteen is an unlucky number.
These mixed emotions make our 2008/09 club theme of global warming especially apropos. Our planet is perilously unlucky, unless we all honor
her and take action! Thanks to the tireless and courageous work of Al Gore (who can be found amidst our new Pot Belly Historical Collection), global warming is at least on our minds. $5 from each Royal Watch membership will be donated to The Alliance for Climate Protection, the foundation that Gore helped to establish. The new club year begins April 1, 2008 and continues through March 31, 2009. The membership kit includes the Small Treasure Jest “Bathing Beauties”, depicting sea lions, one of the first species impacted by global warming. The kit also includes a badge with penguins and surprise guest. In addition, members may purchase the club exclusive redemption “Polar Melt”, featuring three sweltering polar bears. Membership includes two issues of “The Queen’s Courier” newsletter as well as regular e-mail updates from Harmony Kingdom. |
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![]() Polar Melt Club Redemption |
The 2008/09 Royal Watch Club Redemption box figurine portrays three polar bears sweltering under a hot sun. The ice floe they are sat on has almost melted – global warming at work. One bear is puzzled about the heat, another is trying to keep cool with a fan, and the third has gone to the extremes of unzipping his skin, revealing a pierced nipple. Along the base is a miniature polar bear and a melting Glacier Mint. Fox’s Glacier Mints are a confectionery that formed part of Peter’s childhood. During the early 1980’s, a long-running Glacier Mint advertising campaign showed a fox and bear arguing over who should sit atop the mint. On Peter’s model, it is so hot that even the mint is melting. The interior shows a seal popping up in the worst possible place. Around the lid are the names of the first three polar bears born at London Zoo: Brumas, Pipaluk and Triplet. Brumas was named after her keepers, Bruce and Sam. Pipaluk is Inuit for “the little one”, and triplet was named after a crater on the moon. | ||
Club kits may be purchased through an authorized Harmony Kingdom dealer. Or, you may order your club kit on-line by clicking on the below link
Membership/Renewal Application |
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