Nicole Allen was hoping to make her daughter smile with a new toy. However, this toy had the opposite effect. It's called an "Evil Stick," and is supposed to play music and invoke happy thoughts. The packaging, covered in brightly colored swirls and a fairy, doesn't indicate what's being hidden. When Nicole peeled back the foil on this wand-like item, she was in for a real surprise. There was no fairy or unicorn. Instead, there was a disturbing image of a young girl hurting herself. Amar Moustafa, the owner of the store where the wand is sold, attempted to defend the toy, claiming that parents ought to be more cautious when picking out items for their children. Though the name "Evil Stick" is a bit foreboding, everything else about the toy appeals to young children.
Watch below and find out why Nicole, along with other concerned parents, believes this should not be on shelves anymore.
Dude is right. Parents do need to be more careful about what they buy their kids.
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I just watched the video - that is freakishly weird. The 'music' it plays is a haunted house cackle. Some toy maker was severely disturbed when they came up with this one. And that picture? Definitely altered to be a demonic child. So strange that it would be made and that a retailer would sell it ...
Well, it isn't obvious that it is an "EVIL" stick. It is pink and pretty and innocent looking like all the other toys. For a dollar toy, I probably wouldn't inspect it much closer than that so it is just another ignorant person trying to be "funny" or get one over on someone.