This is some kind of joke? Someone has been mucking around and brought these products out early.Say it isn't so!Halloween & Christmas crap, for sale, in the middle of SUMMER!?!?!in JAPAN??????The people at CostCo Japan must be out of their minds.Yep,... ...full story at Mottekaero
from Mottekaero on Fri, Aug 07 2009
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