Roadkill Stuffed Animal



Adam Arber and friends started their own unique brand of stuffed animal company: they specialize in roadkills!

The very first stuffed animal available for sale (£25) is Twitch the Raccoon. Besides the bulging, bloodshot eye, the cute little critter comes complete with plush innards that got squished out:

Twitch’s body is stuffed with a mixture of beads and stuffing. The beads give the Squash-plush teddy a bit of extra weight, so he can lie spreadeagled in his blood and gut-pool. The blood and guts and gore are made using the latest, cutting edge stuffing. It’s a special new micro-bead stuffing that gives the guts and organs a more malleable, tactile effect. It makes it more squidgy. More gross-out. You can disembowel Twitch by pulling the blood and innards through the zips that line both sides of the teddy carcass.

A morbid yet fascinating idea for a toy! Link - Thanks Skysfairy!


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Posted on December 13, 2007 at 12:53 am by Alex
Category: Toy & Video Games

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2 comments to "Roadkill Stuffed Animal"

  • Rose
    December 13th, 2007 at 11:40 pm

    I see no humor in this and it’s a sad thing for young children to see in stores. Being squished into asphalt is a horrific way for any species to die… so I hope this company switches to something like humorous politicians toys instead…

  • marieissah
    December 18th, 2007 at 10:25 pm

    Ouch! This is not a very good idea.. Somehow this tolerates road killings.


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