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Please, tell me the motive behind the production of this bizarre thing is irony.
How helpful of them to let us know on the box that this is meant for girls. Imagine what would happen if some boy thought of coveting this!
I’d assume it for Holloween, and the thought it a pink and fuzzy skull is so much more suitable for/attractive to a little girl.
The teeth do suggest a very bad role model; we’re talking years of plaque.
I vote for irony here, and it’s really pretty good.
Jender, I think our parents need one of these!
want.
but i’d gladly take one in blue or any other color, too.
i saw this and thought “like jeff koons, but worse.”
well, maybe, on second thought, it’s a little more damian hurst.
It reminds me of the casts for my braces, but more elaborate :P
Can some native speaker explain the “flocked” bit about it though? I don’t get it.
I would like it in glow-in-the-dark stuff actually, that would be groovy!
It reminds me of the Mexican day of the dead skulls.
H – ‘Flocked’ means that it has a covering which feels a little like very short pile velvet.
Jender/J-Bro, Do they have anything in crystal?
It’s made by a novelty toy company called Accoutrements, so it’s a pretty safe bet the skull is meant to be ironic. Of all the silly things that get marketed to girls just by being turned pink, a skull is really the way to go.
http://www.accoutrements.com/products/11970.html