Super Happy Fun Packs Recalled
A surprise announcement was released
yesterday by Fub-Mar Enterprises. The company issued a recall on all
Super Happy Fun Packs used during the 2006 Fub Olympic Games. It seems
the glue that was used on the potty book contained toxic ingredients known to
cause hair loss, severe b'acne, explosive diarrhea and foot mumps. The
potty books were assembled at the Fub-Mar production plant in West
Toledo. The employees responsible for the assembly of the
fun packs didn't notice the side effects of the glue because they already had
all of the symptoms. "We just thought everything was A-Okay."
said Enrique Moreno, a 5 year old Mexican boy with a slight under-bite.
This is not the first recall in
Fub-Mar's history, just 2 years ago
their world famous "Euchre; the Board Game" was recalled for using
asbestos game boards. The statement released yesterday from the co-founders
of Fub-Mar enterprises, Martin Stough and Mark Reynolds, reads as follows:
"We at Fub-Mar are very sorry this recall had to be issued. We acted
quickly and diligently to rectify the problem and we stand by our work.
It was a simple mistake in our glue manufacturing process, instead of using
horses we thought we could save a few dollars and use camels instead. Boy!
Were we wrong! That was a real Fub-pick!" Fub-Mar Enterprises has
already signed a contract through the year 2012 to supply the Fub Olympics with
Super Happy Fun Packs.
All of the recalled items must be
discarded, and new ones will be distributed at the 2007 Fub Olympics.



