And, if training children to eat plastic blocks isn't enough to rile you, there's another major flaw with this LEGO/Kellogg's product: The gelatinous blocks do not stack, a design flaw highlighted in this video by a couple of foul-mouthed grownups.
AWESOME!
Here's the original podcast in case you forgot about it:



6 comments:
Dilf is very, very proud of you.
Um, "grownups?"
The article lost all credibility right there.
while reading that article i was reminded of my college newspaper. not interesting at all.
but i liked how they linked the pod cast. awesome!
That pisses me off. The LEGO part, not the fame. Eat up the fame, boys. Slurp it up like an Orange Crush.
At least the real Legos are crunchy.
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