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9/11

LannaN
05-09-2004, 00:50
Toy In Candy Bag Appears To Depict 9/11 Attack

POSTED: 4:43 pm EDT August 26, 2004
UPDATED: 5:00 pm EDT August 27, 2004

It doesn't stop there, though. That grandmother was surprised, again, when she read the numbers imprinted on the toy.

Until Thursday afternoon, the little toys were on sale to kids around Central Florida -- two towers with a jetliner in between that appears to be crashing into one of the buildings. They come in packages along with candy.

We talked to a grandmother who couldn't believe what she'd inadvertently bought for her grandson.

"It makes me angry," Anna Rodriguez says. "I was offended because I couldn't believe that someone would give something like that to a kid."

When Rodriguez let her grandson pick out a bag of toys and candy, she never realized what was inside until her own son noticed the disturbing toy.

"[He said] look at the toy. I said, 'Let me see it,' and when I looked at it I was outraged. I was like, what? No way," Rodriguez says.

She purchased the toy at a local grocery store. We found more packages still hanging on the candy rack. The storeowners were appalled when they saw what a distributor for Lisy Corporation, based in Miami, brought to their store. The store pulled the bags from the shelf Thursday. (Company Defends Itself Over Toy Resembling 9-11 Attacks)

Rodriguez has pictures of the Twin Towers in her living room to remember the victims of 9/11. She says there is no mistake what the toy represents, especially when you look at the product number on every single toy: 9011.

"Everybody knows it's about the twin towers and it's nothing to be joking around about," says Rodriguez. She believes someone out there did it on purpose. "Whoever did this knew what they were doing, they definitely knew."

A company called Lisy Corporation distributes the candy bags. They said they are also offended by the toy and have pulled 17,000 of the toys.

Lisy says they bought the toys, sight unseen, from L and M Import/Export of Miami. We talked to L and M and they say they have no problem at all with the toy and don't consider it offensive at all.

We even pointed out to the import company that every single toy has a stock number on the front that reads "9011." L and M Imports didn't find it all coincidental and said it's just a toy. Asked if they'd talk on camera, they said there is nothing to talk about.

link: http://www.wftv.com/news/3684494/detail.html
Suicidal Librarians
05-09-2004, 01:02
Maybe it does represent 9/11, maybe it doesn't, I won't accuse anyone of anything.
CthulhuFhtagn
05-09-2004, 01:05
Well, as someone who has seen a picture of said toy, it doesn't appear to depict 9/11 to me. The two towers don't resemble the Twin Towers, the plane looks more like a stealth bomber than anything else, and the only thing it does is spin around. It appears to be rather harmless.
Colodia
05-09-2004, 01:05
Things slip, so long as the toys were taken off shelves, no harm seems to be done. And they'll get over the fact they were offended.

I mean, I'm offended every two weeks on this board. I get over it within an hour.
New Genoa
05-09-2004, 01:13
You know, because something offends someone doesn't mean it should be banned...
Homocracy
05-09-2004, 01:18
Skyscrapers and a plane, typical cityscape.
Tuesday Heights
05-09-2004, 01:20
Well, it certainly begged a reaction, got it, and as the saying good: "All press is good press."
Syndra
05-09-2004, 01:40
You know, because something offends someone doesn't mean it should be banned...

Isn't that what the 1st Amendment is all about? Although the company probably just cares about their sales..

If anyone has one of those how much for it? I want one. :D
LannaN
05-09-2004, 01:48
You know, because something offends someone doesn't mean it should be banned...
that's true,
but for once, can all those companies try to stop doing something like that,
just because they want money?
i don't really care if those toys are made,
but it isn't right that they are making it for the money.
Letila
05-09-2004, 01:53
Why would anyone want to make a toy like that? Did they really think it would sell?
Syndra
05-09-2004, 01:56
Why would anyone want to make a toy like that? Did they really think it would sell?

Appearently it came in an 'assorted' box of toys from an overseas company, and they didn't notice it until people complained..
LannaN
05-09-2004, 02:20
those people who made the toys are possessed.
Schrandtopia
05-09-2004, 03:04
my school is having a dance on 9/11

no joke, a grinding pit to commemorate the dead
New Foxxinnia
05-09-2004, 03:25
I barely willed myself out of posting the timeline.
Letila
05-09-2004, 04:17
those people who made the toys are possessed.

They must be.
Revolutionsz
05-09-2004, 04:30
http://media.canada.com/cp/world/20040827/w082742A.jpg

Looks like a happy meal
Zulufunk
05-09-2004, 04:36
I think it may be a coincidence... or at least I'd like to think so. I feel the article may have a biased slant on it, whether from the author, from the lady who saw the toy, or whoever, something got a little bent when written since it doesn't seem right.

I dunno. I think it's a coincidence with the number.