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Sunday, April 21, 2019

L is for Lone Wabbit and Egg: Bunny Cart at the River Styx!


What? You can't have Easter without an Easter bunny . . .err . . . actually you can, and in ten years here at Small Scale World; we have . . . several times! While the Germans run with a hare. They're going extinct you know; hares and rabbits, terribly sad, but some idiot left some pink monkeys in charge of the planet!

Anyway, that's the first paragraph provided with text . . .

Adrian Little; Another Poplar Plastic Product; Boxed Toy; Bunny Cart; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Contribution; Easter Bunny; Easter Egg; Easter Toys; Mercator Trading; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Bunny Cart; Plastic Toy Figures; Polystyrene Figures; Polystyrene Toys; Poplar Bunny Cart; Poplar Easter Cart; Poplar Plastics; Poplar Playthings; Poplar Products; PPP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Vintage Boxed Toys; Vintage Plastic Toy;
. . . I shot this on Adrien Little's stand at the Plastic Warrior show a year ago (not long now), and have been catching sight of it in Picasa, regularly, ever since, it's a bit of fun but I'll be glad to get it on the dongle now!

Speaking of the dongles - after the Peter Pan Playthings dancer the other day - this is another of the PPP's in the archive, the other obvious one being Pritchard Patent Products, but I have a feeling there's a forth; just one of those little quirks!

Adrian Little; Another Poplar Plastic Product; Boxed Toy; Bunny Cart; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Contribution; Easter Bunny; Easter Egg; Easter Toys; Mercator Trading; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Bunny Cart; Plastic Toy Figures; Polystyrene Figures; Polystyrene Toys; Poplar Bunny Cart; Poplar Easter Cart; Poplar Plastics; Poplar Playthings; Poplar Products; PPP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Vintage Boxed Toys; Vintage Plastic Toy;
The box-art doesn't lie . . . much, there's no sitting 'number two'! It's figural, it's seasonal and it has a bit of age. It would have been filled with smaller eggs, which were sometimes that cheap, gritty, chocolate 'flavor' sugar-candy, but if you were lucky, they were proper chocolate eggs in two halves, held together by the foil, with - if you were really, really lucky - hazelnut-ganache soft centres.

Poplar Plastic Products - Bunny Cart.

Happy Egg'tastic Easter loyal readers!

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