HONG KONG (Reuters) - A plush wolf that quickly sold out last month in all Hong Kong branches of Swedish furniture retailer IKEA was back on the shelves on Wednesday and selling briskly as the toy has become a symbol of protest against the city's embattled leader.
Dressed in a red and white gingham shirt, the wolf became wildly popular when it was tossed at Hong Kong chief executive Leung Chun-ying at a public meeting in December.
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