The first Cars toys have hit the shelves here in Tulsa. Pictured above are the Doc Hudson lollipop case (what a great idea — convenient storage for those moments when you don’t have time to get all the way to the center of your Tootsie Roll pop in one sitting) and the Lightning McQueen and Ramone spin pops. You insert a lollipop into the front of each car, stick first, and push the button on the back to make it spin.
I don’t get it, either, but they didn’t have any talking sheriff’s cars or Fillmore the VW bongs, so I had to settle for what I could get.
UPDATE: I just brought these to the office, where our astute editorial assistant noticed that not only do the lollipops rotate, but the cars’ eyes move back and forth on the spin pops.
I am desparately searching to find a place on the web that I can buy the Lightning McQueen lollipop case. I bought the last one that a toy story had in Greenville, North Carolina and we lost it. My grandson is heartbroken. He is a Cars fan with many Cars toys, but for some unknown reason this particular Cars toy was especially important to him. Please advise me where I might purchase another one for him.
I would actuallu like to buy three or four of them if they are not too expensive fur his friends. Thanjs! Julia
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