Beer, Anyone?
Kids’ toys often mimic grown up items, such as different household appliances. Sometimes they stimulate critical thinking processes in the brain through clever puzzles. Any parents who bought this toy for their children, however, are more concerned about their child getting used to the pains of working in the service industry by using this cash register.
I don’t know about you, but I’m curious about who designed and approved this toy. Why is beer on the list of commonly bought items for a kids’ toy? The colors are all over the place as well, for that matter – why is butter signified by purple and red, or apples by blue and white?
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