Hasbro FurReal Friends Smores Pony

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By ToyMasterson

*Please Adopt me*

The most imaginative, realistic pony ever created (besides the real thing)! Children LOVE the fir, the sounds and the feel of having what is better than their very own pony. Toddlers and children gravitate to this toy like a magnet. I have never seen such looks of awe and happiness from any other product on the market. Below is a neat little link that shows the pony in an interactive website from Hasbro. Please pet me


Award Winning Pony

Winner of the 2007 T.O.T.Y. Award for Best Girls Toy of the Year
I have an exceptionally critical eye when it comes to children toys, and I must say that this toy surpassed all expectations. It looks and feels like a real miniature horse. Its mannerisms are realistic.
I have an exceptionally critical eye when it comes to children toys, and I must say that this toy surpassed all expectations. It looks and feels like a real miniature horse. Its mannerisms are realistic.
"Smores" with accessories
"Smores" with accessories
A view of the package
A view of the package

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Meet Brian Goldner, who is both the President and CEO of Hasbro

Brian Goldner
Brian Goldner

Why you should feel good about buying a toy made by Hasbro

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