An Avocado-Shaped Pool Float With Removable Pit Is A Thing And People Are Happy It Doesn’t Turn Brown Overnight
We had cockroach floats, unicorn floats, and many others, but this one is special. It’s an avocado. That’s right, one of the most popular millennials’ fruits has just been turned into an inflatable, and not only they are excited to see it. People are buying it on Amazon, leaving great reviews as well!
Image credits: LetsFunny
Image credits: LetsFunny
The seller, LetsFunny, is giving these away for about $30 a pop. “This large avocado pool float is an evolving classic line,” the write. “The only avocado pool floatie that includes a removable beach ball pit.” The inflatable is 65 inches by 52 inches big and the diameter the pool ball 18 in. “Thick, soft and durable premium raft-grade non-phthalates material.”
Image credits: LetsFunny
Image credits: LetsFunny
The inflatable avocado is designed to hold 600 pounds and has a 180-day warranty. But no pitch speaks about the product as much as buyer reviews do. As of this article, 87% of the ratings are five stars. Users are complimenting its comfiness, its ability to hold air, the beach ball, the whole shebang.
Image credits: LetsFunny
Image credits: LetsFunny
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So far, the buyers are loving it
You can get yourself an avocado float just like this one on Amazon
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Share on FacebookSerious question, no trolling attempt. Why this extra mentioning of millenials? Are younger or older people/generations not part of the target audience? I read it so often that I start to get the feeling, someone tries to seperate things that belong together... And yes, as a side note: I think that the whole "generation ABC is worth/better than..." discussion just stupid
It’s an American thing because some politician said millennials eat so much avocado toast that we’re broke. He’s an idiot. It’s one of the cheapest breakfasts out there. An avocado is $1.50, Bread is $2 for a cheap loaf. He’s so out of touch that he’s basing it on the price of avocado toast in a fancy restaurant. He probably never buys his own toast and fruit.
Load More Replies...Serious question, no trolling attempt. Why this extra mentioning of millenials? Are younger or older people/generations not part of the target audience? I read it so often that I start to get the feeling, someone tries to seperate things that belong together... And yes, as a side note: I think that the whole "generation ABC is worth/better than..." discussion just stupid
It’s an American thing because some politician said millennials eat so much avocado toast that we’re broke. He’s an idiot. It’s one of the cheapest breakfasts out there. An avocado is $1.50, Bread is $2 for a cheap loaf. He’s so out of touch that he’s basing it on the price of avocado toast in a fancy restaurant. He probably never buys his own toast and fruit.
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