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Dinosaur Poop...yes, really...
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...so several months back I found this little "gem" at a TRU and was pretty surprised.
Because Really? Someone pitched this idea and it went through, "Kids wanna play with poop don't they?...isn't that what kids do....wait, wait I got it! Lets make it "dinosaur" poop! it'll sell like hotcakes!" I have a kid myself, and he and I enjoy dinosaur train (the show) and I'm fully aware that it isn't actually real poop, but I do not think I could bring myself to spend actual money on this hilariously awful toy for any reason, and I'm not sure I know anyone who could?.. So Fellow 'Arkers, what is the worst/silliest toy you've ever encountered?...pics or a detailed description would be greatly appreciated. :) Also: Check the major "Derp" face on the baby T-rex on the cover for extra hilarity. |
Actually, that looks like a cute novelty. A nice joke gift, probably filled with little figurines or plastic food and you can use it as clay for sculpting. Dinosaur Train Dino Poop for the win!!! Great find! LOL.
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I remember they had a whole episode dedicated to Dinosaur poop. It was with Ned the Brachiosaurus. The little dinos thought that it was boulders. lol.
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POOP IS IN. Doggie Doo Game
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