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Bok Choy Boy


Hillbilly

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I was watching a cooking show the other night (well, mainly for some background noise) and they mentioned bok choy. I went to the web and looked it up. Sure enough it is something you eat. A type of cabbage that is from Chinese decent. With a name like that it couldn't possibly taste good. I tried to put 2 and 2 together to figure out why they are a toy and I am still clueless. Are they a superhero? Maybe a mutant form of a little boy who swallowed some cabbage and turned into a half boy and half cabbage character. Is it a cartoon series in China? What are the toy makers going to try next? Carrot sticks? Or maybe some celery with some peanut butter?

I understood the Cabbage Patch dolls when that craze came about because they were a doll. They had an appearance of a head of cabbage. Even though I think the mothers wanted them worse than the kids did. Or at least I never saw kids fighting over them, it was always the mothers.

I wonder if the mothers fought over Bok Choy would they throw cabbage at each other? Maybe they could hide behind the vending machines that are vending them. They would be full of course because they don't sell very well. It would make a good hiding spot if you were being attacked by an incoming barrage of cabbage heads.

Bok Choy Boy Yuck, I don't care for any.

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Bok Choy Boy taught me to ask my rep (no name mentioned here) if these are selling real good like you say do you have any repeat customers? I still have 2 boxes of bump chump boy! I am not as naive as I used to be!
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My BCB's sell real well. I am just starting the next series--we will see how they do. I vend them mostly in restaurants.
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you know that lettuce looking stuff in your chinese food? that's bok choy, it doesn't really have much flavor to me. haven't heard of the toy...=( but it doesn't sound very fun!
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Bok Choy Boy is a video game found on many Asian smartphones, like Angry Birds. You can download it from the iTunes app store if you have an iPhone.

http://2bcb.com/

I think A&A licensed these hoping they would be like Pokemon. You trade them for a complete set. There's an Asian market not far from my house that I stop at about once a month, and they have a rack with a NW 80 full of these that's always half-to-mostly empty.
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