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Posted: 28-Feb-2002 18:22 Post subject: Kraken's Weekly Joke Sheet #3
2-28-02:
Today’s Marketing Blunders lesson is: HASBRO!
Imponderable: How can “on-line customer service” really be called customer service if all their questions are
answered privately with “Ve know nuthzing.” (Don’t laugh. That was the gist of two questions I asked them.)
In ‘92, when they first decided to come out with missile launchers for G. I. Joe, they released a version of
Roadblock with a zip-strip powered rotor launcher that had to be recalled. The Hasbro official reason is that the
rotor (and possibly the launcher) was too fragile and broke too easily; however, some fans think that it was because
the rotor was too powerful upon launch. This has made me wonder two things: 1. How powerful was it, and 2. How
hard was the person’s head that they bounced the rotor off of until it broke?
The other day, I found an accessory pack for the 12-inch G. I. Joe figures themed around the WWI Doughboy.
However, much to my delight (and chagrin) the set came with a carrier pidgeon- packaged to where it was almost
literally on top of the fork from the mess kit. Was this really neccessary?
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