It's rather amazing when one looks around how the
basic concept of the presence of other creatures
around us is still introduced to us at a young age.
Even in these modern times I can still find the
"occasional" butterfly/fishing (kid) net sold in a
store. Yet still, commercialism still capitalises
on the younger sets fascination with all things
crawley and/or multi-legged.
Below, I feature but, two products recently seen
on store shelves for the younger consumption.
Good heavens, I wonder what sort of hyperactive
"metamorphosis" becomes one after consuming
such edible/drinkable fair ?
Insect Influences....
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Re: Insect Influences....
I've seen the "bug juice", the gummies, no. That looks like the 7-11 logo, that brings back the olden days, we don't have corporate qwiky marts
where I live.
I still look at the toy aisle when I go shopping though, just to satisfy curiosity, there are still nature related toys of varying qualities depending on
where you're shopping. Some things have actually gotten better than when I was a kid, like replica spiders and other critters. The price tags are
more in the adult range, and not junior's allowance.
where I live.
I still look at the toy aisle when I go shopping though, just to satisfy curiosity, there are still nature related toys of varying qualities depending on
where you're shopping. Some things have actually gotten better than when I was a kid, like replica spiders and other critters. The price tags are
more in the adult range, and not junior's allowance.
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