Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Bandai - Puchi Puchi

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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Toy Brand: Bandai EAN: 3296580450008 Label: Bandai Manufacturer: Bandai Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Publisher: Bandai Studio: Bandai
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Didnt live up to the hype Comment: I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it says on the tin Comment: Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
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If you love popping bubblewrap you'll love this! Comprising a set of 8 buttons on an otherwise flat surface, the super addictive Puchi Puchi emit a small popping sound when pressed, giving the sensation (and, one has to admit, satisfaction) of the bubble-wrap 'pop'! The ideal keyring for your keys, bag or clothes; Puchi Puchi gives your bored or stressed hands something to do without any mind games! The best thing is that, unlike conventional bubble wrap, your Puchi Puchi bubbles never run out! Pop until your heart's content! Hurray for this little Japanese addiction!
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