100% elephant poo! Brown, rough and funny.

by | Feb 6, 2012 | Products

I’m talking about my favourite cards – recycled elephant poo – hilarious!

“It can’t be poo Ninipops” my little nephew says “it doesn’t smell like poo, he he he”!

That’s because it’s been appropriately treated so no concerns about poo germs!

Neo Tokyo know all about it as they are my supplier – a lovely Australian company who cares about our animals.  They make all sorts of great products that make a real difference.  I love that 20% of profits go to World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) to aid in their many campaigns.  Let’s support this fabulous business making a difference to our beloved animals! So why not consider elephant poo cards to give out this year – it makes people laugh too and that’s priceless.

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