The Internet is ablaze with outrage over a new Fisher Price toy hitting markets just in time for Christmas—only the toy isn’t real, Fisher Price has no intention of producing it, and the image that’s riling up consumers is a Photoshopped product box intended as a social media joke.
A photo, supposedly of a “Fisher Price Happy Hour Playset,” has been going viral on Facebook. According to the “ad,” the set, which has three very happy looking children playing bartender and barfly on the box, comes with a plastic bar, complete with three plastic bar stools and beer bottles, all authentically scented with the smell of stale beer and shame (probably).
Some parents, clearly not realizing that the “Happy Hour Playset” was a joke, took to Facebook to express their outrage at Fisher Price for marketing such a terrible product, and to bemoan the state of a society that encourages toddlers to experiment with drinking and mixology.[That really shows how some people have such a hair-trigger for becoming outraged that their commonsense goes completely out the window. A 10 second search could have prevented them from becoming punked jackasses...]
I had an 18 year old on my Christmas list but my wife made me remove her.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Some parents, clearly not realizing that the “Happy Hour Playset” was a joke, took to Facebook ... to bemoan the state of a society that encourages toddlers to experiment with drinking and mixology.
What "parents" are these? In my opinion, a well-educated child knows how to fix Mom and Dad a decent martini.
Some parents, clearly not realizing that the “Happy Hour Playset” was a joke, took to Facebook ... to bemoan the state of a society that encourages toddlers to experiment with drinking and mixology.
What "parents" are these? In my opinion, a well-educated child knows how to fix Mom and Dad a decent martini.