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Non-believers marvel as Jesus flies off shelf
All 600 Wal-Mart have already run out of one of the hit toys for the holidays: Talking Jesus. Target doesn't have many left either, and there are no plans to restock before Christmas. The California company that makes the doll is called one2believe. They point out that many people doubted a 12-inch tall talking Jesus would sell. Peter, Paul, Mary, Noah and Moses sold separately.
Posted on December 11, 2007 6:59 AM PT | Permalink
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The scoring of this story was hilarious- Jesus is just alright with me -- classic brilliance. Whoever came up with that needs an extra Christmas bonus.
Posted by kellejones | December 11, 2007 10:16 AM PT
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