National Bobblehead HOF and Museum unveils viral Zoom cat set
By FOX6 News Digital Team
Published Zoom cat bobblehead (Courtesy: National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum)
MILWAUKEE - The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum on Wednesday, Feb. 17 unveiled two bobbleheads of the cat who became a viral internet hit.
The viral moment came when a Texas lawyer appeared as a cat during a virtual court session that was being held on Zoom. The bobbleheads of the cat, which has come to be known as the Zoom cat , are being produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
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MILWAUKEE Rockford natives Phil Sklar and Brad Novak are striking bobblehead gold with viral moments, the latest being a bobblehead take on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his now famous Inauguration Day mittens.
The Guilford High School graduates who own and operate the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum released their Bernie Sanders Inauguration Day bobblehead on Jan. 20, and it has already become the museum’s second top-seller.
The bobblehead features Sanders seated on a folding chair, his legs and arms crossed, with his brown-and-white wool mittens resting on his chest, an image that went viral on social media during the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
Bernie Sanders's "inauguration mittens" were made by Jen Ellis, a Vermont elementary school teacher who has a side business making mittens out of recycled wool.