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Superbitus - Missile-Shaped Piggy Bank

Superbitus - Missile-Shaped Piggy Bank

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The cool new Superbitus from Art. Lebedev Studio is a fun missile-shaped piggy bank made from plaster that can only be opened by dropping it. It also comes with a white pen for writing the name of the object you want to target and save up for on the side. I don't know if you'll be able to save up enough coins inside it to cover its cost after breaking it, so stuff it with cash instead and enjoy an explosion of bills when it comes time for the drop.

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