Tattoo Kitchen Gloves
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Zombie Attack Barbie by Sarah Anne Langton:
“From the 1950s onwards girls were encouraged to hone their zombie slaughtering skills in preparation for the inevitable apocalypse. Though young ladies dispose of the undead with ease today, toys such as Mattel’s 1962 ‘Zombie Attack Barbie’ were instrumental in helping to habituate girls to a new social norm where zombie disposal would become a very necessary life skill. Now a collectors item ‘Zombie Attack Barbie’ played a salient role in ensuring the survival of countless young girls who grew up ready and willing to slaughter the zombie menace. This much loved toy still holds fond memories for so many of the lovely ladies from our Zombie Clearance Squads today.”
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Artworks made with recycled printed circuit boards and electronic components salvaged from computer gadgets by PCB Creations (Steven Rodrig). Also on sale here.
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Introducing the amazing Zombie Head Cookie Jar, on sale at Thinkgeek:
“Are you hungry all of the sudden? We are… Just crack open this zombie head, reach inside, and grab some cookies. We recommend at least 3.”