This looks fake, but it isn't. It's what happens when someone invests a lot of money into "disrupting" a market without doing any research into how that market works. Some things never change.
This looks fake, but it isn't. It's what happens when someone invests a lot of money into "disrupting" a market without doing any research into how that market works. Some things never change.
Not sure if they were trying to disrupt the market as much as they were trying to scam boomer parents who didn't know any better and thought their kids would love it. I wonder how many of these they sold.