Well, you know, when you’re making unicorn geldings to make them a little more placid, I think it’s a good thing to find new uses for the byproducts.
Ice Swimmersays
A clarification: The candy made by said Danish company is widely available from Finnish grocery shops and has been for about 30 years at least, with names translated to Finnish. Most products have pee, poo or puke themed names, but I remember there being some breast/ball things also. I don’t think I’ve ever bought those candies, because I’m not very fond of most wine gums and such.
Whether it’s right or wrong to sell animal genital themed candy in normal shops (not sex shops), I honestly don’t know and I’m not going to argue either side.
Did you buy some?
But they are sin and gluten free!
I’m actually surprised that it seems that the Danish candy makers BonBon don’t seem to have anything to do with these.
What. The unicorn’s expression is just…
I also have no words.
Huh?
Wow, that’s … incredible. Trolling parents via their kids.
Well, you know, when you’re making unicorn geldings to make them a little more placid, I think it’s a good thing to find new uses for the byproducts.
A clarification: The candy made by said Danish company is widely available from Finnish grocery shops and has been for about 30 years at least, with names translated to Finnish. Most products have pee, poo or puke themed names, but I remember there being some breast/ball things also. I don’t think I’ve ever bought those candies, because I’m not very fond of most wine gums and such.
Whether it’s right or wrong to sell animal genital themed candy in normal shops (not sex shops), I honestly don’t know and I’m not going to argue either side.
Uuuuuuuuhhhhh… I guess kids love it.
Well. Ummm yeah, well.
At least #1 got a good laugh out of it. She isn’t even 12 yet, I guess we have to adapt the saying
The same company also makes “camel balls”. Same general theme in package art but they are also advertised as “liquid filled” and “extra sour”.
*snortle*
I like how the related links are to serious posts about mythological beasts in medieval art. O woe, what has the world come to!
Who did this? My guess is Chuck Tingle.