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THIS ISN'T ANY BS. DON'T WORRY, THEY ARE CUTE. THE PLUSH GIANT MICROBES, STUFFED ANIMAL-LIKE THINGS, WILL BE ON SALE FOR $10 EACH THROUGH FRIDAY. BUT WE HEAR THAT E-COLI AND EBOLA ARE BOTH SOLD OUT.
They’re available as stuffed animals now. Where do you get a plush, cuddly sexually transmitted disease? From “Drew Oliver’s GIANT Microbes – A Million Times Actual Size!” Online at ...
H5N1 is a deadly type of avian flu. In recent years outbreaks have occurred throughout parts of Asia and the Middle East. This virus is mainly found in poultry but has crossed over into the human ...
After all, what kid doesn’t love a stuffed animal? As for Ebola, Giant Microbes started carrying the above stuffed toy and some other products five years ago, but the recent domination of ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. What • Stuffed toys fashioned to resemble microbes that cause debilitating diseases. How much • $9 each. Where to buy ...
Jim Henson's Muppets made pigs and frogs endearing, and Walt Disney turned a common rodent into a cultural icon. Now, Drew Oliver thinks it's time for bacteria, viruses and other maligned ...
The company Giant Microbes, which makes “plush dolls of microscopic organisms,” sells a plush Ebola doll for $9.95. The popularity of the toy has soared, so much so that it is currently sold out.
Online organisation GIANT Microbes ... company that make stuffed Ebola viruses has completely sold out of the "uniquely contagious" playthings. Online organisation GIANT Microbes Inc create ...
Colossal microbes taking over the world sounds like a B-movie plot, rather than the business plan of a stuffed toy manufacturer. We asked Drew Oliver, the creator and CEO of Giant Microbes ...
The Advocate of Stamford reports that Giant Microbes’ $9.95 Ebola-virus stuffed animal has become a plush cash cow in the last month. The company sold so many of the brown snake-like creature ...
Giant Microbes, based on Harvard Avenue in Stamford, Conn., has been creating plush versions of diseases for years, and their Ebola-virus stuffed animal has turned into a soft and cuddly cash cow ...
STAMFORD, Conn. - Jim Henson's Muppets made pigs and frogs endearing, and Walt Disney turned a common rodent into a cultural icon. Now, Drew Oliver thinks it's time for bacteria, viruses and other ...