Well I did check Amazon (or eBay) and saw puzzles, a shower curtain, magnetic tin play-sets, party favors, figurine sets, a bubble blower, plush toys (which were probably hard to make if you ever saw what those looked like, by the way), ornaments (I’ve got a Groiler brand on its way 'cause I’ve ordered it recently), posters, and so whole bunch of other things I have noticed recently.
And, as far as I also happen to know, I’m gonna look for those Thinkway Toys over at my local Toys 'R Us this fall. (Have you seen that link yet?)
I once read the junior novelization several times after my first walks to the library during my high school years.
I did see a Boom! comic, “Recharge”, over at my local Barnes and Noble a few years back, but all too soon it was gone.
I also saw a greeting card a few years back, but unfortunately, it was targeted only to young boys. (Which is why I now often point out that the worst of all “marketing stereotype” is in the greeting card aisle…in fact, I never actually got a Pixar-themed greeting card–ever!–because of that.)
And I have the 2010 Disney Scene-it? game (I don’t know why they haven’t made any more after that), so I actually have him as a pewter token. (EVE is on the cover.)
I also have the Pez dispensers, some trading pins, a tissue box, some punch-outs and things I collected from a weekly Pixar-themed postcard calendar I had back in 2012 (which is door hanger, collector cards, postcard, bookmarks, standee, and miniature punch-outs of characters), Funko Pop figurines (I kept the empty boxes and I carry the 2 figures in my camera bag), and a mug.
I wish I could also have the die-cast racer, or maybe the old calendar which I can use for my source of decoration…
That pretty much answers your question right there.
P.S.–I also remember seeing the toothbrush.
–evspixarfan2012