This morning I am conducting a review for #IGit Zits. I have received three packages of #IGotZits in exchange for this review.
As a teenager, we all hated getting Zits! Which always seemed to happen before a momentous occasion. Especially for us young ladies when the man of our dreams finally asked us out on a date, you had been waiting on forever. Or you had a special or dance. When I found out, there was a new product called Zits. Which we could use to gross others out I knew I wanted to try them out. I could see my son and David scaring the neighborhood kids.
I also thought Zits would make your Halloween costume unique and different. Someone could dress up like Freddy Kruger. I couldn’t wait to share the products with Charlie. Once Zits arrived, Charlie, told me he wished his Mimi was still here as she liked to dress up like a witch for Halloween and these would make her costume complete.
Charlie opened one package of Zits and put them on his nose. I watched, and it was so easy for him to pull the backing off and to stick it on his nose. I could see Charlie and his friends putting them all over the body. Including the dog, if I didn’t stop them. Charlie, even Video, called his dad who was at work and showed him his Zit.
David thought Zits was so funny that the next day he took them to work to show the guys who had children and a lot of them said they would purchase Zits not only for there children but themselves as well. I can tell you everyone we have shown them to has loved Zits and can’t wait to purchase them for themselves or there friends and family.
Zits will be coming this March to Walmart and other major retailers and sold in packages of 25, with an MSRP of $4.99.
First came the whoopie cushion, then stink bombs, fake vomit, slime and poop emoji toys. Now New York City’s NSI International, Inc. is taking “gross” to a whole new level. Introducing ZitsTM (EWWW!) pop n’ play pimples. Press them on, squeeze ‘em, and gross out everyone!
“Kids have loved anything disgusting since the beginning of time,” says NSI President Frank Landi. “Whoopie cushions date all the way back to medieval times, and plastic poop has been around since the 1950s. Every generation has its spin on gross toys. We wanted to go where no toy has gone before and still be fun! So, ‘we got Zits!’”
In searching for the next big thing, NSI turned to a massive cultural trend – a social media fascination with pimple popping. Hundreds of millions of viewers around the world are tuning into platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Reddit to watch people pop zits. There are even celebrity Zitspoppers. One dermatologist, dubbed “Dr. Pimple Popper,” has 3.2 million YouTube subscribers and almost 1,000 videos, with a staggering 2 billion views.
Zits pop n’ play pimples aim to move to the “whitehead” of the pack, disrupting a potty-crazed toy market that has brought kids everything from cuddly plush poop to electronic fart blasters. Now, Landi says, “It’s the pimple’s time to shine.”
“With slime hotter than ever, we thought it was the perfect time to create the ultimate toy mash-up – adding some play compound to the thrill of pimple popping and the satisfaction of popping bubble wrap,” Landi says. “The result is the most disgustingly amazing toy ever.”
Commercials for Zits began airing last week, featuring middle schoolers pranking mom and dad, classmates, teachers and a school bus driver. One preteen even pops a zit to scare off a pizza delivery guy in a diabolical scheme to score a free pie!
Zits pop n play pimples are safe and non-toxic. They come in several sizes and are being sold in a massive pack of 100 for $19.99 at IGotZits.com. They will be coming this March to Walmart and other major retailers and sold in packages of 25, with an MSRP of $4.99.
I have a question for you what did you think of Zits and would you purchase them? If so who for and why?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates