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Anyone know anything about Butterscotch pony ?
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My daughter would love one of these too, Play.com have the for £249 inc delivery & they're £250 at The Entertainer but for the cheapest bargin you're better off looking out on eBay0
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http://www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000KKSOY4/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&mcb=core
£239.99 in Mothercare with 8% back through Quidco and free delivery0 -
I know nothing about it other than it is a complete waste of money. My daughters mentioned it and I told them not to even think about it, and have banned them from watching channels with adverts in the run up to christmas. You could nearly buy a real horse for that!
How many toys do you end up with after christmas that are not played with, hmm, do you think a large rubbish horse will be added to that pile?
I saw one in toys are us, and was amazed at how utterly !!!!!! it looked. With this sort of thing I always say lets wait till your birthday, and see if you still want it, and this will be really cheap after xmas as there is no way they will sell.
Remember amazing Alison, £70, last year, then about £30.... Even then shops couldn't get rid of them.:starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin0 -
Sorry to rant, but it actually makes me really angry that toy manufacturers make these ridiculous items and aim them at youngsters. It is really evil.:starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin0
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I fully agree with you on this, £200-£300 is way out of most budgets for one present & I agree that a child would get bored of it pretty quick, I told my 4 year old that is was just part of the shop display to tottally aviod the question:rolleyes: (boo hiss nasty mummy;) )savagevixen wrote: »Sorry to rant, but it actually makes me really angry that toy manufacturers make these ridiculous items and aim them at youngsters. It is really evil.0 -
I have to agree that all the ones I've seen look as like the kind of thing that the RSPCA would prosecute you for owning. I honestly can't see them lasting long.
My daughter loves the fur real parrot, but I think it would drive me mad by boxing day.0 -
They do look really cute but are a bit expensive!!!! I don't know if they still have them, but they were selling in Costco a couple of weeks ago for about £200. Still a bit expensive but better than £300. My little boy is scared to death of them - they have one in our local Debenhams and he won't even walk past it! Should be pleased I guess!!!!!0
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i think each to your own ! my 2 daughters really would really love one they are only kids once so if i can afford it then i will go for it.0
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I know what you mean, if you can afford it and they want it why not!! Just think of their little faces on Christmas Day! You should definately try a Costco as they had loads in ours!! Just thought, they wouldn't want one each would they? That would be expensive!!!! I'd have loved it when I was little.0
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thanks jillybobs0
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