CNBC reports:
Thousands of Mattel’s “Wicked”-branded fashion dolls are flying off shelves, but not because of consumer demand. The toy company has been forced to pull its line of character dolls after a package misprint. Instead of listing the website for Universal’s “Wicked” movie, boxes featured a link to a pornographic website.
Target, Walmart and Amazon had removed the line of “Wicked” dolls from their online storefronts as of midday Monday, as had Best Buy, Barnes & Noble and Macy’s. Already dozens of Mattel’s dolls in the misprinted packages are available on eBay for list prices ranging between $40 and $2,100.
Read the full article. Commenters here correctly predicted the dolls’ collectors item status when the misprint was first reported. Meanwhile, the cult continues to claim that the URL mishap was deliberate because something something Democrats adrenochrome Jews Pizzagate Satan.
Mattel printed a link to a p**n site on their packaging for ‘Wicked’ theme dolls.
Crazy how these “mistakes” keep happening… pic.twitter.com/5Tg7xNP7Ad
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 10, 2024
Interesting… this was definitely done on purpose.
Mattel is a MULTI-BILLION dollar corporation… “mistakes” like this DO NOT HAPPEN.
They have entire teams dedicated to design, packaging, proofreading, etc and there’s no way they’d allow a “mistake” like this to ever happen.
— Liberacrat™️ (@Liberacrat) November 10, 2024
It’s always a “mistake” when they get caught
— Melissa 🇨🇦 (@MelissaLMRogers) November 10, 2024
You’ll get tired of finding the same people responsible for your posts eventually. pic.twitter.com/QAgN9ALkK4
— Xappeal (@_Tweetiez) November 10, 2024
As a former buyer for a retail company, there is NO WAY this was a “mistake”. Too many layers of approval for EVERY part of packaging.
— LadyB (@chancla4u) November 10, 2024
Or maybe it’s for sex trafficking?
— SnoWHITE🍎 (@MotherPew) November 10, 2024