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Sink The Ship Bath Bomb is a bath bomb that comes with a small model ship. You can choose from several famous vessels, but the Titanic and Bismark are very popular.
The method of use is simple: the ship hinges open to allow the bathbomb to be insterted and is then closed up again. Now when it's placed
in the bath, the action of the water on the bathbomb causes the ship to move around on the surface before unfolding again at the hinge point and sinking to the bottom where the bathbomb continues to release its bubblng stream.
At the end of the bathing session, the ship is rescued then placed on a radiator to dry, ready to receive a fresh bathbomb.
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The Moskva is a popular new addition to the range. [+] |
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"You sank my Bathleship!" |
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What, no explosions? Tiny crewmen treading water? Oil slicks and fire? This toy is not dangerous enough to be interesting. |
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About a thousand years ago they included a 4 crude plastic nuclear sub in a cereal box. You filled a well on the underside with baking powder and the alternate bubble release from the body would first make it rise and then when the bubble got out it would sink. Hours of bath battles. They dont tell how this one works in the link, but its the same mechanics using baking powder. What was given away with your Wheaties is now $11.99. |
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Sure, who boned this? I'll counter it. [+] |
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