Conjoined Twin Collectibles

Kidrobot's New Horrible Adorables Care Bear Toy Comes in Two Colorways

Toy company KidRobot teamed up with Care Bears with the help of famous artist Jordan Elise to create the new Horrible Adorables figurine toys -- following a series of collaborations with the toy company and the artist.

The toy features a unique and artistic new take on the classic Care Bear design, creating conjoined twin bears. The bears both have a cute facade, each sporting a lollipop with conflicting emotions on the individual faces. The figures are available in two colorways, a dark purple and light purple blend, as well as a bright pastel green one with pink accents, both made in the same size as the classic plush toy.

With a bizarre take on a fan-favorite toy, The Horrible Adorables Care Bear figures are available online now for $49.99.
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