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Giant Plush Microbes and Cells

November 23rd, 2010 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you can’t decide what kind of present to get for your misbehaving kid, we’ve already suggested to get some Creepy Dolls from Shain Erin. This time we have another suggestion for you – surprise your little misbehaver by giving him HIV or Syphilis!

GIANT microbes” are plush dolls that look like common microbes and cells. The product line was introduced in July 2002 and has been enthusiastically received at a retail level. At the beginning manufacturers expected the dolls to be used for educational purposes by doctors and teachers, but a large part of interest has come from the general public. The combination of humor, education, and sympathy resonates with parents, children, educators, pediatricians, science buffs and many others.

So, if you’d like to get Swine Flu, Syphilis or any other disease or bacteria – you can get one here or on Amazon.

1. HIV

2. Swine Flu

3. Penicillin

4. Papillomavirus

5. Syphilis

6. Bacteriophage

7. Bird Flu

8. Listeria

9. Gonorrhea

10. Malaria

11. Rabies

12. Yoghurt

13. Red Blood Cell

14. Brain Cell

15. Fat Cell

16.Flu

17. Herpes

18. Chlamydia

19. Platelet

20. Sperm

If you like these Microbe Plush Toys  – you can get one from Amazon or their official e-store here.

Giant Plush Microbes and Cells originally appeared on Bored Panda on November 23, 2010.

Possibly related articles:

  1. Violent Plush Toys by Patricia Waller
  2. Creepy Dolls by Shain Erin
  3. Creepy Island of the Dolls (19 Pics)


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