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Courtesy of Dan Choi Still, he begrudgingly bought one for his “unicorn-obsessed” 8-year-old, Siena, after the toy survived more than a few rewrites of her Christmas list.
Toy analysts and experts say the potty-related toys are hitting stores now because of the popularity of the poop emoji, which has also made it more acceptable for parents to buy poop toys for ...
The market remains flush with toys that poop: Gotta Go Flamingo, Poopsie Slime Surprise, Doggie Doo, Fishin' For Floaters. "It's a very light taboo," says Mary Higbe of Goliath Games.
Toy makers have gone to the toilet for their latest creations. Experts said that potty-related toys are hitting stores now because of the popularity of the poop emoji.
A California toy maker has a ridiculous, semi-gross, ultimately funny toy. As a result, it’s now in a legal fight with the last company you’d ever imagine: the French fashion house Louis Vuitton.
BMG Rights Management — the music publishing company for “My Humps” group Black Eyed Peas — is suing a toymaker over its line of pooping unicorn dolls that sing “My Poops.”… ...
Meet Poopsie, a toy unicorn designed to leave behind a glittery, gooey surprise in a tiny plastic toilet that some are calling the must-have holiday toy for 2018.
M usic publisher BMG is suing a toymaker for promoting a brand of “unicorn poop” toys by releasing a song called “My Poops” – a scatological parody set to the tune of Black Eyed Peas ...
Toy analysts and experts say the potty-related toys are hitting stores now because of the popularity of the poop emoji.
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