Glutted Lithuanian toy market still embraces niche toy makers

  • 2011-03-09
  • By Linas Jegelevicius
KLAIPEDA - With tons of Lithuanian- and foreign-made toys squeaking, rattling, humming, purring, cutely mesmerizing or educating in a way known mostly to their makers, it all boils down to a persevering pursuit of how to single oneself out. In Lithuania, no other toy has done this better than a trannie toy doll. Big-boobed, garishly-dressed and smilingly happily, it cheers a three-year-old girl in a way that a toy usually does. However, undressed, with a tweenie-weenie popping up, it saw the same girl zipping back to her dad with a tricky query on the discovery. Nauseated, the reputable ...
 
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