TORONTO – Call it a bear market — three charities have been named as finalists in the race to adopt Zellers’ famous mascot Zeddy.
Camp Trillium, Autism Ontario and Cystic Fibrosis Canada are the three finalists named by the discount department store to win its cheerful mascot.
Fans can watch video pleas from each organization and vote for a winner until Nov. 15, with the victorious charity to be revealed the next day.
Introduced in the mid-80s, Zeddy is a perpetually smiling bear mascot who wears a shock of white hair and a yellow sweater bearing his name.
In addition to the voting campaign, Zellers has posted a light-hearted video showing the friendly bear trying — and failing — to adapt to life in the wilderness.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW ZEDDY IN THE WOODS
The Hudson’s Bay Co. sold leasing rights last year on more than 200 Zellers locations to U.S. retailer Target. The Charlottetown Zellers store will shut in March for a conversion into a Target. The Summerside location was not purchased in the Target deal.




