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Bryce doesn't love anything. These videos are all simply business; nothing personal, kid.I thought he loved Nickelodeon.
dev-catscratch dijo:Some of you might have heard that Nike is the most counterfeited brand regardless of category, but I discovered that Disney is the most counterfeited toy brand; when those Disney animated movies come out, the merchandise becomes popular and so do knockoffs.
Winnie The Pooh appears to head the list of Disney knockoff toys... and some of them are downright bizarre, such as the Mickey Happy Turning (second in the top row) from Sky Success Toys.
It is obvious that the Toy Story car is a fake, given that "Sound" has been misspelt.
Also, I heard about a case where someone in the Los Angeles area purchased genuine Disney pins and shipped them to a manufacturer in China to be replicated, which were subsqeuently sold online in bulk at an average price of less than $1 per pin (almost a million of them were sold), whereas genuine Disney pins retail at around $7-$15.
Disney being the most counterfeited toy brand isn't really that shocking when you think about it.
So now he's only realized that Disney gets knocked off to hell and back? How dumb can you be not to realize that?
"Some of you might have heard that Nike is the most counterfeited brand regardless of category, but I discovered that Disney is the most counterfeited toy brand; when those Disney animated movies come out, the merchandise becomes popular and so do knockoffs.
Winnie The Pooh appears to head the list of Disney knockoff toys... and some of them are downright bizarre, such as the Mickey Happy Turning (second in the top row) from Sky Success Toys.
It is obvious that the Toy Story car is a fake, given that "Sound" has been misspelt.
Also, I heard about a case where someone in the Los Angeles area purchased genuine Disney pins and shipped them to a manufacturer in China to be replicated, which were subsqeuently sold online in bulk at an average price of less than $1 per pin (almost a million of them were sold), whereas genuine Disney pins retail at around $7-$15."
I see a lot of bootleg shirts that have popular designs (jack daniels bottle, supreme, A&F, etc) but instead of saying that brand name it will just say "MICKEY MOUSE"Disney being the most counterfeited toy brand isn't really that shocking when you think about it.
"Walden went to sleep before I did."
Should I be worried?
dev-catscratch dijo:Widget would explain it all for this (ultimate) question in a frank, honest and age-appropriate manner.
she's going to let her daughter watch her give birth?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
And Bryce thinks the world needs the image of Rabbit/Mermaid hybrid birth in their heads. SMH.
dev-catscratch dijo:This was a useful inclusion I recommended to KidsHealth featuring their two characters.
dev-catscratch dijo:Somehow, I discovered that Japanese company KAO makes Merries diapers.
What is your opinion where Dora the Explorer (at diaper-wearing age, which is from birth to around 2 years old) is in Merries?
Also note that I have made my own Bumpbows theme for Firefox too.