Someone Put This "Grow Baby" Toy in Water and What Came out Can't be Unseen

Someone put a "grow baby" toy in water and what came out can not be unseen we've tried. There's something undeniably magical about toys when you're a kid, especially the weirdly niche and gimmicky ones - and boy are there tons of those.

Someone put a "grow baby" toy in water and what came out cannot be unseen — we have now tried.

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There's something undeniably magical about toys when you're a kid, particularly the weirdly area of interest and gimmicky ones - and boy are there lots of those.

Mystery bag toys that dissolve in water so you don't know what you get, offensive trading playing cards like Garbage Pail Kids, the Easy Bake Oven for boys, "Creepy Crawlers"... I mean cabinets were filled with such a lot of off-the-wall ideas and playful concepts that any child strolling thru a toy store used to be certain to seek out the precise toy that spoke to them, regardless of how weird.

For some explanation why, intentionally unsightly and gross toys became a big factor to market to young boys when I used to be growing up. There was even a significant video game free up a few janitor-turned-superhero referred to as "Boogerman," who would literally flick boogers and fart.

The sport wasn't nice, but it surely was tremendous duper gross in all the ways that youngsters love. I have in mind enjoying it at a party with my more youthful brother's friends and they cackled in pleasure with each and every nose flick and fart noise. Whoever developed that horrible sport knew what they were doing.

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The factor is despite the fact that, if you end up creating something intentionally gross, it's most certainly very best to let your supposed target audience know that this is an on-purpose ugly and bizarre product, without leaving any room for hypothesis.

This kind of confusion led to some hilarious results when a Tumblr person shared photos of a "Grow Baby" toy they discovered and decided to put in water, following the product's instructions.

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The 15-hour-long procedure started delivering results around the 9-hour mark.

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But the birthing process ended up taking so much longer than 15 hours. The egg finally spread out on the 23-hour mark, and the one that bought it didn't like what they noticed inside of.

Does this look like a standard baby head to you?

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What emerged from the toy egg wasn't a cute and cuddly baby — but somewhat an toddler version of the leprosy dad from Braveheart.

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I mean look at this dude and inform me this baby is not a useless ringer. 

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Some other folks shared their different "baby surprises".

Beautiful pic.twitter.com/ZvWOraSEiD

— Silverwolf521 (@HolyOrderSeifer) July 6, 2018

While some spotted that the baby seemed similar to positive public figures.

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— Maria Vale (@MariaValeAuthor) July 7, 2018

Lots of Twitter users sought after to unsee the disaster that emerged from the egg.

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— Wolf Mama 🔜 Furrydelphia (@WolfDrawingDesk) July 6, 2018

Ctrl Z
Ctrl Z
Ctrl Z
*mashes keyboard*

— X[NOEYES]X (@Duo_Anima) July 6, 2018

As it turns out despite the fact that, numerous toys that grow in water for some reason finally end up having a look busted.

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— yucj (@yucj_kh) July 7, 2018

And if you're nonetheless trying to determine out precisely what this baby looks as if, "deep fried Buddha Statue" just about hits it on the head.

Why does the final end result seem like a deep fried Buddha statue? 😂

— Sunburst Senshi (@SunburstSenshi) July 7, 2018

Please, toy manufacturers, if you will make a toy really gross, just market it as such for your goal demographic. Thanks.

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