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The popularity of bath ducks |

Friday, 07 August 2009
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The humble bath duck may have started life as a child's toy, but he has come a long way since then, figuratively speaking at least. Rubber ducks are no longer the sole domain of children and babies, as they've become something of a kitsch item for adults. No bathroom is complete without a rubber duck these days, even if the household doesn't have any children in it.
Rather than just being the simple, yellow duck that we all recognise, the rubber duck has spawned many different varieties and styles. You can get bath ducks that light up, providing your bath with some much needed mood lighting. You can get a bath duck equipped with a radio so that you'll never miss a kick of the football, or you can listen to the music charts in the bath.
You can even get rubber ducks based on films, such as bath duck versions of Darth Vader, the Blues Brothers and even the king, Elvis Presley.
If you're not satisfied with a rubber duck that just ‘floats' in your bath, you can have one that you can control with a remote. That's right, a radio controlled rubber duck. What bathroom accessory could be more exciting than that? Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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