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How the Olympics Mascot, Phryge, Went From Bizarre to Beloved

Merchandise featuring the cheery red figure, which is based on a symbol of the French Revolution, has become a best seller at boutiques around Paris.

Liz Alderman
Author: Liz Alderman

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Liz Alderman

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Champs-Elysees (Paris), France, Mascots, Memorabilia and Souvenirs, Olympic Games (2024), Paris (France), Shopping and Retail
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