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Quote from: Dragonflitter on August 13, 2014, 09:03:13 PMThanks for the out of package photos, guys! It really helps explain the concept.I'm not 100% in love with the idea. And if they were a little cheaper, I might have picked them up. I pick up a lot of 'meh' ponies if they are inexpensive enough lol. But at $10 a pop (heh heh) this is too pricey for something I don't feel that strongly about.I'm not sure why the $10 price tag for a single Pop! pony. They are 1.) smaller than a brushable 2.) plastic seems to be a lower quality than the brushables as well and 3.) yeah there's a couple extra accessories/hair but not a lotAll that I think would add up to a price tag less than $10. *shrug* Maybe it's for novelty's sake?Actually the only ones that are supposed to be $10 are the ones that come with a bunch of furniture for the playset. The deluxe singles that come with extra sets of hair are supposed to be $7 and the basic singles that only come with one set of hair are supposed to be $3. However it can vary since when I saw the tags at kmart the basic singles were $5 tho brushables are $7 there.
Thanks for the out of package photos, guys! It really helps explain the concept.I'm not 100% in love with the idea. And if they were a little cheaper, I might have picked them up. I pick up a lot of 'meh' ponies if they are inexpensive enough lol. But at $10 a pop (heh heh) this is too pricey for something I don't feel that strongly about.I'm not sure why the $10 price tag for a single Pop! pony. They are 1.) smaller than a brushable 2.) plastic seems to be a lower quality than the brushables as well and 3.) yeah there's a couple extra accessories/hair but not a lotAll that I think would add up to a price tag less than $10. *shrug* Maybe it's for novelty's sake?
Quote from: Wardah on August 13, 2014, 09:33:21 PMQuote from: Dragonflitter on August 13, 2014, 09:03:13 PMThanks for the out of package photos, guys! It really helps explain the concept.I'm not 100% in love with the idea. And if they were a little cheaper, I might have picked them up. I pick up a lot of 'meh' ponies if they are inexpensive enough lol. But at $10 a pop (heh heh) this is too pricey for something I don't feel that strongly about.I'm not sure why the $10 price tag for a single Pop! pony. They are 1.) smaller than a brushable 2.) plastic seems to be a lower quality than the brushables as well and 3.) yeah there's a couple extra accessories/hair but not a lotAll that I think would add up to a price tag less than $10. *shrug* Maybe it's for novelty's sake?Actually the only ones that are supposed to be $10 are the ones that come with a bunch of furniture for the playset. The deluxe singles that come with extra sets of hair are supposed to be $7 and the basic singles that only come with one set of hair are supposed to be $3. However it can vary since when I saw the tags at kmart the basic singles were $5 tho brushables are $7 there.Oh cool! My Toys-R-Us had the smaller POP! sets on the wrong peg, with the $10 price tag above it. I can only imagine how many parents reacted like me and dragged their kids away thanks to that mis-priced peg.Now that I see the variety of prices, I think they are quite affordable! Thanks guys!