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.
Conjoined Twin Collectibles
Kidrobot's New Horrible Adorables Care Bear Toy Comes in Two Colorways
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