Sherry Taylor

Breaking Bad Figures in Toys R Us Stores

***Update~ Toys R Us says that they are taking these figures off their shelves. And now Aaron Paul has his own petition to get them back ON the shelves. See that story here.

“Breaking Bad” figures in Toys R Us complete w/lab coat and drug paraphernalia. I am just learning this today. I don’t typically get behind online petitions, but I can definitely get behind this one. Toys R Us says that they have these “Breaking Bad” figures in the adult section of Toys R Us and that they are for people 15 years and up. Really? Since when is a 15 yo an adult? If you would like to sign the petition to get these off the shelves of Toys R Us, I have added the link here for you to do that. I’ve already signed it.

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