C&H Sugar of Crockett, Calif., considered Poopy the Pinata as a new mascot in 1995, but Marketing said "no-go." The prototype ended up in a 24th Street panaderia not long after, and is still waiting for his moment in the sun, dreading the day he's bashed to bits by sadistic seven-year-olds.
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
JunkThief is your typical Gallic Jew boy born on the Great Plains, went to Gotham and Ouagadougou and Kathmandu before settling in San Francisco's Mission District. Now he searches the dark alleys of that city to find good conversation, Weimar culture and (but of course) the perfect door knob.
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C&H Sugar of Crockett, Calif., considered Poopy the Pinata as a new mascot in 1995, but Marketing said "no-go." The prototype ended up in a 24th Street panaderia not long after, and is still waiting for his moment in the sun, dreading the day he's bashed to bits by sadistic seven-year-olds.
Huntington - I can see the party invitations already: "Come pop Poopy."
"Square pants make for easy stacking" says Swiss superhero.
Scot - Old Sponge Bob sure does stack up easily.
I'm Hispanic. This is a character I grew up with as a child watching Spanish-language television.
EL CHAPULIN COLORADO.
WAT - Thanks. I believe I've seen him on the set at my laundromat.
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