The Bit With The Scary Bunny…

“Scary Easter Bunny“
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Could this bunny possibly be the most scariest toy to come out of a Kinder Egg?
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A kinder egg? Wow, they’ve changed a lot since I last had one (thanks to the steady rise in price…)
Yes. Yes, it is.
V xx
p.s. S had a six-pack of Kinder eggs for Easter. I now have to hide them.
Charlie:
Yeah, the toys are infinitely more rubbish and scary compared to what they were like when I was a kid.
Vixx:
Believe you me that’s nothing compared to some of the Kinder egg toys I’ve seen over the last 10 years — the boys have each got a plastic box filled with bits of plastic from eggs so I should know.
I always make up a stocking each for my mum and dad and stuck in a kinder egg for them one year. My dad got a plastic devil — he was not impressed, could have something to do with the fact that he’s a retired vicar
Imo:
They don’t sell Kinder Eggs here. Sometimes my husband’s parents will send us some from Canada. I never got anything good from a Kinder Egg.
Wow that is an evil bunny.
My mum had a bunny that growled at you when you went near it. I think it was a tazmania devil in disguise
And I LOVE the chocolate from kinder eggs and the kids usually “share” with me… But the toys have always been crap, and now the best part of the toy — the case — has been altered to make it “safer” They put toys inside chocolate for heavens sake! The cats love those original container parts, FYI.
Yes, tired rambling
It was quite funny actually
The cases have never been safe, due to the fact that usually the only way to open the things to get to the precious bit of plastic, is by putting one half in your mouth and applying the teeth
Ashley:
No-one ever does…
Dan:
Scary…
I
it too — I usually just buy the kinder bars — so I can have the chocolate without arsing about with a toy.
P.S. Your kids rock for sharing their Kinder egg with their Daddy — now that’s what you call unconditional love
Imo:
I found that these new-fangled ones only require squeezing and they pop right open (and the top half stays hinged to the bottom)