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Originally posted by Brando
Do they donate any of their profits towards the cause of the contributing infection? If not, then it's pretty disgusting....
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They're educational toys; the company has been around for a while. It's not like they suddenly made an ebola plush company. They also make blood cells, yogurt bacteria, cavities, sore throat plushies and hundreds more.
http://www.giantmicrobes.com/us/cont...tmicrobes.html
They seemingly had a cute beginning trying to teach kids the importance of washing their hands. I really don't think they need to donate anything for depicting anything.
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I'm sure most were bought out of novelty but I'd love to imagine a teacher who is trying to explain ebola to kids using this.

They're so cute.