“Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ Doll Packaging Blunder Links to Shocking Adult Site – What They’re Saying!”
In a world where childhood innocence and adult themes collide, we find ourselves at a hilariously cringe-worthy crossroads. Imagine unwrapping a beloved Elphaba or Glinda doll only to discover a URL to an adult website glaring back at you from the packaging. That’s right, folks—Mattel’s latest “Wicked” dolls designed for children have inadvertently become the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons! With misprinted boxes leading to an unexpected NSFW destination, Mattel is scrambling to do damage control, advising parents to toss the packaging pronto. This blunder has sparked conversations online, and honestly, who wouldn’t want to peer into the chaos of this marketing misfire? Buckle up, because this tale is as delightful as it is unexpected! If you want to dive deeper into this hilarious mishap, click here to LEARN MORE.
Children’s Wicked-themed dolls of Elphaba and Glinda have been put for sale with URLs linking to an NSFW website printed at the back of its boxes. Mattel, the company behind the production of the naughty print, has since said the packaging had been “misprinted” and advised parents to “discard” the packaging.
Mattel has been selling dolls of characters from the movie Wicked based on the Broadway musical – mainly selling action figures of the two main witches, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande), TMZ reported on Monday (November 11).
Over the weekend, photographs of the unfortunate mistake have been circulating online, as a Redditor posted an example on Saturday (November 9).