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rontonsoup wrote:I remember whenever you’d walk into a Walgreens, all you’d ever see is Olaf
scullysdad wrote:rontonsoup wrote:I remember whenever you’d walk into a Walgreens, all you’d ever see is Olaf
Ha, that was right around the time I started collecting Pops and you couldn’t really find them a lot of places (Walmart still had them by the trading cards) but every Walgreens had at least six of Olaf.
brooklyn_geek wrote:Spiffythedog wrote:brooklyn_geek wrote:The real question is why did they start making pops of food?
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Hmmm.... maybe that wanted some of that Shopkins or Yummy World-type action. I have to admit I have purchased plush food
I get the appeal to some extent but as many different things people ask for who asked for the White Castles box Pop?Personally I could use an Arm and Hammer Baking Soda Pop to sit in my fridge and plush food is cooler
WayneNC704 wrote:Never a fan of the Chrome Pops
WayneNC704 wrote:Never a fan of the Chrome Pops
chester wrote:brooklyn_geek wrote:Spiffythedog wrote:
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Hmmm.... maybe that wanted some of that Shopkins or Yummy World-type action. I have to admit I have purchased plush food
I get the appeal to some extent but as many different things people ask for who asked for the White Castles box Pop?Personally I could use an Arm and Hammer Baking Soda Pop to sit in my fridge and plush food is cooler
I have to admit that the only foodie pop I had to have was the white castle pop.
El_PANDA wrote:WayneNC704 wrote:Never a fan of the Chrome Pops
Also agree
darqa wrote:El_PANDA wrote:WayneNC704 wrote:Never a fan of the Chrome Pops
Also agree
I'm with you on that, never liked them.
Imagery wrote:This feels like a very subjective question. One person's trash is another person's treasure. Better question might be which Pops were overproduced? (Probably a better indicator of stuff still being on shelves)
questkid32 wrote:Mawhonic7 wrote:questkid32 wrote:Did the Vynl do well? Seemed like those never really got any traction, but maybe I'm mistaken?
I think it did just ok. I think the main issues with VYNL were that they were two figures and therefore were more expensive than a pop as well as the retail support just wasn’t there. I think only Target carried the line. It was a shame because I really liked VYNL a lot.
Some of the designs were really neat. Maybe you're right and the retail just wasn't supportive, because I can't see how VYNL fails where Soda Pop succeeds...
Mawhonic7 wrote:questkid32 wrote:Mawhonic7 wrote:
I think it did just ok. I think the main issues with VYNL were that they were two figures and therefore were more expensive than a pop as well as the retail support just wasn’t there. I think only Target carried the line. It was a shame because I really liked VYNL a lot.
Some of the designs were really neat. Maybe you're right and the retail just wasn't supportive, because I can't see how VYNL fails where Soda Pop succeeds...
I think a huge part of the success for the Soda line (aside from the cool metal can packaging) is the chance of a chase in just about all of them.
BRiley0216 wrote:What's the worst selling pop ever produced in your opinion? Has to be one of the Valerian pops right?
mikechickenhead wrote:Tomorrowland, Zorn....
Trujitsu Ninja wrote:Darrell From Bright I think that’s his name been so long. Well it’s Will Smith character. The chase version. I just happen to be at the right place at the right time when I got it. Well I held on to it for a while then decided I didn’t want it so I tried to sell it but no one wanted it even at it being under the price from what I bought it. I just ended giving it away. Worst pop ever.
heymrosario wrote:BRiley0216 wrote:What's the worst selling pop ever produced in your opinion? Has to be one of the Valerian pops right?
I'd say it would be the "artist" series pops. I get why it was a "thing" because it was a nod to the hydro dripping technique. It's very unique, but to hydro-dip figures loses the character's details and that signature "POP!" look.
I also think if the "artist" series were uniquely designed based on local artists or trendy artists, I would totally support and buy. It would be an awesome opportunity to create a design for a figure and maybe get the artist's signature at cons or meetups
LoneWolf72 wrote:The Minecraft pops sat on the shelves a long time as well
BRiley0216 wrote:Trujitsu Ninja wrote:Darrell From Bright I think that’s his name been so long. Well it’s Will Smith character. The chase version. I just happen to be at the right place at the right time when I got it. Well I held on to it for a while then decided I didn’t want it so I tried to sell it but no one wanted it even at it being under the price from what I bought it. I just ended giving it away. Worst pop ever.
I have that whole set just because I like the movie
muscleheadfunkopop wrote:True Blood![]()
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Joker3346 wrote:Sad part was I collected the Valerian set. Easiest chases ever to find. I do like the set and the movie was decent enough. I personally think the frozen set is the worst
. Poor Olaf so many variations.
muscleheadfunkopop wrote:True Blood![]()
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polarbearsrule wrote:muscleheadfunkopop wrote:True Blood![]()
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Yeah...No one talks about that show anymore.
BRiley0216 wrote:polarbearsrule wrote:muscleheadfunkopop wrote:True Blood![]()
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Yeah...No one talks about that show anymore.
To be fair most shows that ended 10 years ago aren't talked about anymore
muscleheadfunkopop wrote:Joker3346 wrote:Sad part was I collected the Valerian set. Easiest chases ever to find. I do like the set and the movie was decent enough. I personally think the frozen set is the worst
. Poor Olaf so many variations.
Wasn't there like 2 different chases for that one Valerian character?![]()
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polarbearsrule wrote:muscleheadfunkopop wrote:True Blood![]()
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Yeah...No one talks about that show anymore.
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