Win Boon Rubber Ducks! (BPA Free!)

Hello, and welcome to odd duck park!

Please refrain from feeding the ducks!  They sure  don’t look like your average duck.  But they are the same-ish shape as your average rubber duck, but they have wonderful patterns and crazy colors to help them blend into a psychedelic poster from the 60′s, which is their natural habitat.  :)
They also have a few different shapes- because beautiful ducks come in all shapes and sizes, don’t they?  LOL.  
Also, unlike other rubber ducks these ducks are BpA and PVC free.  Great idea for something that will most likely get gnawed on by your little ones.  Less chemicals are always a good thing.  Speaking of gnawing have you ever looked a rubber ducky and saw some weird gross stuff growing in it right near that little hole in it ‘s bottom?  It’s called black mold, and I WILL NOT let Little Man bring those sorts of toys into his tub.  GROSSSSSS.  These Odd Ducks can’t get it, they are sealed.  No water in, no nasty mold in. No needing showers after bathes.  These ducks are favorite of Little Man.  Rubber ducks are his weakness! He will even play with them outside the bathtub.  Nothing like some odd duck-Iron Man crime fighting adventures.

Little playing with them out of the tub- told you!  Hehe

Odd Ducks, ready for tubby-time action!

A bit more info on the Odd Ducks- 
Not Your Average Rubber Ducky. Kids are all different shapes and sizes, shouldn’t rubber ducks come that way too? Meet Slim, Bob, Jane and Squish. We’re not trying to encourage a rubber ducky smackdown, but Odd Ducks are PVC-free, unlike those other mucky ducks. And ours do not hold water, so they won’t grow that black mold that kids always try to suck out.
One of my lucky winners will win Odd Ducks, made by Boon!  
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OOO, so many ways to win! Good luck!

DISCLOSURE: A product sample was provided for review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed in this post are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
No purchase necessary.  Void where prohibited by law.  Open to US shipping addresses only.  Limited to US residents; 18 years old and above.  Sponsor is responsible for providing and mailing prize. Ends July 6, 2011.


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