When is a piggy bank not a piggy bank? When it’s a Hungry Hound Coin Bank, silly! Already a hit amongst
dippy yen hoarders in Japan, this barking mad savings receptacle resembles a
shoe box with a cute little bow wow on top. So far, so daft. But drop a few
coins into pooch’s bowl and he goes berserk, wolfing down the wonga in a
disconcertingly frenzied manner. Grrr!
Okay, he doesn’t actually swallow
your money, he merely om-nom-noms it into a little hole in his bowl. Indeed
Choken Bako (as he’s known in Japan) is so enthusiastic he looks like he’s
having a seizure. Maybe he is. Who knows? It’s worth dropping in some shrapnel
just to see this bonkers doggie doing his thing.
If only those greedy bankers had
kept everyone’s money in a kennel-load of Hungry Hounds the global economic
meltdown would never have occurred. At least that’s what our accountant
reckons. Lend us a quid. Woof!
Please Note:
Hungry Hound can eat coins with a
maximum diameter of 27mm
Dimensions:
Dimensions:
Measures approximately 38cm(H) x
41cm(W) x 20cm(D)
Suitable from 7yrs+
Batteries:
Requires 2x AA batteries (not included)
Requires 2x AA batteries (not included)
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