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Go go pets hamsters & accessories stock updates & discussion Part 2
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Bluebelle72, I'm not playing it down as a scare tactic. Only reason this is gone huge is cause it's a sold out toy. Even the bottles we use to feed our babies had chemicals in them. But still on shelf. Which means, pretty much every parent used these in the last 6 years as it only came to attention in the last year or so.
So when you preach to us about harming our babies because of a toy, find out all the facts cause truth is you probably already subject your little one to hundreds of chemicals a day you don't know about.Sealed Pot Saving No. 799 - Currently £105
Savings £200 :A0 -
It made me laugh when the company said they won't be removing the product from the shelves.
There is none on the shelves to buy anyway they have all been bought!0 -
I wonder if character will try and sue goodguide as they've not tetesbto government standards but have potentially caused a huge dip in future sales of go go pets without accurate evidence
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I don't see how they can to be honest. Providing they keep to the facts. I mean if Mr Squiggles contains XYZ and they say so, then that is just information they are giving out.
I must say though, that no wonder we are a nanny state, when you hear all the OTT brigade??
I'm wondering how some leave the house of a morning
StebizAsk me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
hi everyone, havent been on here for a while, dh just read about the go go hammie scare, on the aol news, it just mentions mr squiggles not the other hammies and i dont watch the news on the tele, so is it all hammies or just mr squigs.0
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no stock at JL peterborough x0
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If the store is noe OOS maybe it's worth airing it now to avoid a full inbox & time wasied with pm's. Time better put to finding the little bleeders!0
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I heard from a man who knows someone who works for someone else who has an important job working as a something or other, that broccolli is apparently very very lethal if not treated with the utmost of caution0
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