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Yeah, I honestly think retro Cotton Candy is much prettier than actual 80s Cotton Candy, and I say that as someone who had CC as a kid. She is just so vibrant and pleasant to look at.
Moonstone on the other hand. I mean, she is beautiful. But she's the one that's always missing when I go to stores. Even at John Lewis the other day when they'd clearly just restocked recently 2 whole sets of Rainbows, there was no Moonstone. Only one Parasol (yay for pink!) but no Moonstone at all. Is she the popular one in other places?
Quote from: LadyMoondancer on October 07, 2018, 06:27:46 AMAll the Rainbow ponies seem to have about the same level of popularity where I am. No real pattern in who is left on the shelves. Cotton Candy sells FAST, which I guess goes to show that ponies don't need a recognizable symbol to be popular, as long as they're pink. I keep saying, she's the true ancestor of Pinkie Pie The Retro CC is really pretty though. She's a nice shade of pink and her hair is lovely. I can see why she grabs attention, too, as the green/blue box sets off the pink. The problem with current packaging is there's too much pink purple all over the place. If you really want to have a pink toy make an impression, don't package it in pink. Same in my opinion actually goes for Butterscotch, as she works really nicely in the green packaging. She's also a gorgeous colour. I don't understand why she's not more popular, but meh. People are weird.One other really odd observation about John Lewis. They have zero G4 ponies. None. Just Retros.
All the Rainbow ponies seem to have about the same level of popularity where I am. No real pattern in who is left on the shelves. Cotton Candy sells FAST, which I guess goes to show that ponies don't need a recognizable symbol to be popular, as long as they're pink.
Currently being sold in NZ & Australia in Cotton on KIDS. They are about $14.99 AUD!