Posted on 09/09/2013 4:35:36 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Children can now build their own drug dens with a shocking new play kit inspired by TV show Breaking Bad.
The sell-out £160 kit, branded 'SuperLab', lets any child or adult recreate Walter White's notorious crystal meth lab.
Complete with protective masks, drug paraphernalia, figurines and a version of the car from the show, infants can even reenact scenes from the series.
The toy looks similar to a classic Lego set, although it is not connected to the Danish company in any way and was made by a separate firm.
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Elliot Mainway, I he still alive?
Last I heard he was selling “Johnny Bag-o-broken glass”.
Well my grandad had one of those nuclear chemistry kits.
I wonder when they’ll come out with Baby Bordello or Take Candy From The Stranger game.
They want to pervert our children, that is their goal. Get them early and brainwash as many as they can concerning drugs and sex. This world has gone to h**l in a big way and it’s only going to get worse.
I guess they figure these are the only job skills kids will need in the future.
This crap is OK, but if any of us give out candy cigarettes to the kids on Halloween, we’d be put under the jail.
Sad.
Yeah. My son is having a hard time raising two babies alone. We help. He isn’t working right now and I am paying bills/rent for two households. She decided dope was more important and walked away. She can ESAD.
He looks like a lawyer.
Why did I think his name was Elliot?
My point is meth destroys and wrecks lives all around.
It is absolutely brilliant to make a ******* game out of it.
You make an excellent point.
At more than $300, I’m pretty sure this is aimed more at adult fans of the show than it is infants.
But let the outrage commence.
It’s outrageous.....where can they be ordered?
obviously this isn’t a child set, it’s for adult lego fans, and there are tens of millions of adult lego fans.
it’s a nice looking set.
The REAL outrage should be over any parent that buys it!
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