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AgentSmith @lemmy.world I have absolutely no clue what this is, but it's fantastic.
14 0 ReplySpuddaccino @reddthat.com The capsules dissolve in water and have little animal-shaped sponges inside. They're cute little gimmicks to make your 6-year-old's head explode.
That, and have your parent accuse you of popping pills, it would seem. Don't eat these, by the way.
40 1 ReplyHorseWife @midwest.social Yeah I remember these, they were full of wonderment as a kid
7 0 ReplyMadison420 @lemmy.world "I just pooped a spongy armadillo!"
5 0 ReplyUntouchedWagons @lemmy.ca
A porcupine would be bad.
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lowleveldata @programming.dev Don’t eat these
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4 1 ReplyMadison420 @lemmy.world "I just pooped a spongy armadillo!"
2 0 Replyporkins @lemmy.world Loved these as a kid. Never even crossed my mind that they are pills. That is pretty amusing. I wonder how many times people fucked themselves up by accidental taking the. Instead of their vitamins.
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AberrantJ @lemmy.world They are little sponges shaped like animals in capsules that dissolve in water.
They were popular in the 90s with children.
4 0 ReplyLeftOnReddit @lemmy.ml They’re called Magic Grow Capsules, which sounds like it could be any number of things, but it’s animal sponge pills.
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