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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) -- After checking three stores, Beth Cohnen finally found a must-have Christmas gift for her 10-year-old daughter to give to her uncle: a Chia Scooby-Doo.

It's bound to be $15 well spent -- he'd asked for it for about five years in a row. And while the uncle recognizes the humor in the quirky pottery, Cohnen said, Chia Pets aren't for her.

"I think they're kind of odd," she said.

Over the past two decades, the Chia Pet has grown beyond its marketer's expectations to become a classic kitsch gift.

The company began marketing Chia Pets -- the Chia Ram was the first -- around Christmas 1982 after purchasing a variation from a man who happened upon the idea in Mexico, said Michael Hirsch, vice president of Joseph Enterprises Inc.

The company kept the trademark name, but revamped the product and packaging and began advertising on television. The hokey "Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia" spot shows children applying the seed mixture to the terra cotta planter.

"If you would have asked us in '82 how long it would last, we'd have said, 'Hopefully through 1983,' " Hirsch said. "As soon as the TV (commercials) started, stores started calling us, asking us for more. So who knew?"

In an age of video games and iPods, the simple product has secured a foothold as a holiday gift, though Hirsch isn't exactly sure why.

But Audrey Guskey, a Duquesne University marketing professor and consumer trends expert who monitors Christmas spending and gifts, said Chia pets tap into nostalgia, which has become a theme in recent years.

Jonathan Pontell, a pop culture expert and trend consultant who coined the term "Generation Jones" to describe people sandwiched between Generation X and Baby Boomers, agreed that nostalgia has become popular since the terrorist attacks in 2001.

"There is something about harkening back to a simpler, less chaotic time," Pontell said.

Generation Jones is partly responsible in part for Chia's success, said Pontell, 46, of Los Angeles. Those born during the period "developed a certain sense of irony" -- a defense, he said, from the failed promises of 1960s and 1970s.

"I can remember specifically when Chia Pets came out on the market," he said. "We thought they were so cheesy that they were cool," he said.

New Chia products are added every couple of years and there are about a dozen varieties, including Shrek, Scooby-Doo, an assortment of animals and an herb garden. The company also markets The Clapper, another holiday gift.

Millions of Chia Pets -- which are marketed in other countries including England, Germany, France -- have been sold, but Hirsch wouldn't be more specific or discuss sales figures. He realizes that Chia Pets often are given as gag gifts, but doesn't mind.

"If you make fun of it, if you coddle it, we don't care just as long as you get one," Hirsch said.


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My parents bought my cousin one of these for Christmas. I thought they were just trying to be funny....but turned out my cousin actually really liked it And here I thought Chia Pets were extinct.


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I vagely remember them but I forgot their descriptions and purpose.

Guess I need a refresher course in CHIAGRAPGHY.



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Their purpose? Well umm....Never had one that I can recall. Just to well....Grow.



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Strange looking critter. Glad I did not get one as a present.......


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My parents bought my cousin one of these for Christmas. I thought they were just trying to be funny....but turned out my cousin actually really liked it And here I thought Chia Pets were extinct.


Heh...I did that to a friend of mine. We used to sing the chia pet song all the time and talk about how annoying it was. I bought her one for Christmas and you would have thought she hit the lottery or something. She was so excited. It was really strange.

I guess I just dont get someone's excitement over a chia pet, especially when they found the song so irritating.



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Strange looking critter. Glad I did not get one as a present.......





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