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Water Toys Make a Splash in 2004 With 80 percent of the Earth covered in water, the water-toy category is a fertile seabed for invention.
Aquatoy, Inc.’s (ToyDirectory) Glow AquaSquid ($9.95) pool toy replicates the movements of actual squids. Incorporating hydrodynamic technology, this 12-inch creature can be tossed like a torpedo underwater, where it will glide up to 30 feet. A refill pack of glow sticks ($5.95) is available to replace the six-hour stick included with the Glow A Float in Shark’s Clothing Funnoodles by JAKKS-Pacific, a commonplace water toy in American pools, have been given a booster shot of silly. JAKKS has re-imagined them as four Seafunnoodles ($8.99, ages 5 and up) in the shapes of an alligator, serpent, submarine and dolphin, and the Sunshine Monster Noodle ($5.99). Like the original Funnoodles, the new generation can keep upwards to 200 pounds afloat. Putting the ‘Tan’ in Titanic For folks hoping to add pigment to their skin this summer, Sevylor has introduced the Ultra Tanner ($39.99, ages 8 and up), made of heavy-duty PVC with dual I-beam air chambers and a separately inflated pillow. Two patented Raft Anchors keep this float in direct sunlight, if the occupant so pleases. A Barge Is an Island onto Itself
Slither & Soak X Concepts´ new Water Worms fill up with water and can squirt up to 30 feet. For ages 9 and up, the creatures come in two lengths: one pound, one foot ($9.99) and three pounds, three feet ($16.99). Two layers of latex tubing make them durable to a fault. The Inflated Hop House Goes Awash
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