Home Bargains shoppers have been sharing their thoughts about the store’s latest product, which they say is ‘disturbing’. Recently, customers were amazed to spot Fugglers dog toys on shelves, and it’s easy to see why the “funny-ugly monsters” have caused a commotion.
According to Fugglers’ website, the ‘scary-looking’ toys are designed to shock. “Each Fuggler is out to wreak havoc on the world. You can recognise these creepy creatures with their human-like teeth, vacant eyes, disturbing demeanour, and signature BUTT-on hole,” the website reads.
Despite their appearance, Home Bargains shoppers seem to love the unique products. Posting on TikTok as @Buzzy_bee77, one fan said: “New!! Fugglers dog toys in Home Bargains! So many to choose from all £3.49.”
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In the video, the shopper showcased a selection of the colourful products, which would startle most unsuspecting visitors looking around your home. “OMG I’m obsessed with Fugglers and buy them for me dogs,” an excited viewer replied.
“Thank you,” said another pleased shopper. “Where can I buy them?” a keen fan asked. Meanwhile, the video’s creator told a commenter: “Such a good price you can get loads.”
Unfortunately, the dog toys shown in the TikTok video don’t appear to be available on Home Bargains’ website at this time. This means shoppers will need to check stock in their local store if they’re keen to get their paws on the toys.
However, a Fuggler Funny Ugly Monster Plush is available on Home Bargains’ website for human fans keen to welcome one of the monsters into their lives. Priced at £3.99, down from £14.99, the purple monster is undoubtedly eye-catching.
The product description says: “Meet the Fuggler Funny Ugly Monster Plush – your new unpredictable companion! Standing at 22cm, each quirky creature comes with an adoption certificate and is sure to spark joy (or mischief) in your life – just remember to sleep with one eye open!” It is not suitable for children under three years old.