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Mattel's Wicked Dolls Lead to Unexpected Adult Site

USAMon Nov 11 2024
Opening a doll box expecting to find your favorite Wicked character, but instead, you're greeted by an adult website? That’s exactly what happened to Mattel over the weekend. The toy giant found itself in hot water when the web address on its Wicked collection doll packaging led consumers to an adult site. Mattel quickly apologized, admitting a misprint mistake on the packaging. The company advised parents to discard the packaging or contact their customer service for further assistance. Retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon swiftly removed the dolls from their shelves. These dolls, which include Ariana Grande’s Glinda and Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba, were supposed to promote the upcoming Wicked movie. Instead of directing fans to the movie’s official site, the link took them to a page requiring users to be 18 and older. Clicking through led to a porn site promoting a new adult film. The mix-up happened because the packaging listed wicked. com instead of wickedmovie. com. Wicked. com has been associated with adult content since 1994. Meanwhile, the misprinted dolls have become collector’s items, selling for hundreds on eBay. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of double-checking details, especially when it comes to promoting a highly anticipated movie like Wicked.

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    Who at Mattel had the brilliant idea to abbreviate 'WickedMovie.com' to 'Wicked.com'?
    What measures will Mattel put in place to prevent such errors in the future?
    Could the pornography site have bribed someone at Mattel to include their link?

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