
National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Unveils Bobblehead of Louisiana’s Beloved Scrim
Louisiana has been fully invested in the adventures of a rescue dog named Scrim, who escaped twice last year.

Updates were posted on Zeus' Rescue's Facebook page every time someone saw the resilient, scruffy white dog running the streets of New Orleans for months. He quickly captured the hearts of people across the country after the video of him escaping through a second-story window went viral.
Last week, Scrim was finally captured after surviving a record-breaking snowstorm and a busy Super Bowl weekend on the streets of New Orleans.
In celebration the Mystic Krewe of Barkus named Scrim Grand Marshal XXXII.
He won't be attending, but a handmade Scrim replica statue will parade through the streets of New Orleans with members of the Scrim recovery team on his behalf to ensure his safety.
Scrim Bobblehead Unveiled By The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame
Everyone wants to participate in celebrating Scrim's safe return, including the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, which just revealed the first-ever Scrim bobblehead.
"Standing on a rectangular, street-like textured base bearing his name, the Scrim bobblehead is in a running pose as he is eyeing his next adventure in the Big Easy. The base also features the Mardi Gras purple, green, and gold colors."
The individually numbered bobbleheads are available exclusively through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s Online Store.
The Scrim bobbleheads are expected to ship in August and cost $30 each, plus a flat-rate shipping charge of $8 per order.
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