Few forms of sadistic torture in this world are more excruciatingly painful than having to walk across a field of LEGO bricks left on the ground by a careless child or a short-sighted adult. Fortunately, there is now a way to protect yourself from these domestic land mines: the famous building blocks, working together with French advertising agency Brand Station, has invented anti-LEGO slippers! It only took them 66 years, too!
The slippers, which feature tons of padding, will be produced in a limited run of 1,500 and will be distributed randomly to people who fill out Christmas wish-lists on LEGO toys’ French website. This is the perfect way to make those lucky parents’ Christmas dreams come true and alleviate the excruciating pains of stepping on a LEGO!
More info: lego.com | Facebook | brandstation.fr (h/t: hellogiggles)
LEGOs are great, but they have one fatal flaw…
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Stepping on them is one of the worst tortures known to mankind
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Fortunately, LEGO has invented a pair of anti-LEGO slippers!
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You could...but these are a limited number and free to random people.
Load More Replies...Or you could teach your child to pick up their toys. If they're old enough to play with small Legos they should already heave learned some responsibility.
My son is 6 and picks up his stuff but sometimes always a straggler or two and I seem to always step on em
Load More Replies...What's significant about 66? May have made sense with the play on numbers of they said 66.6
Load More Replies...I'm just reading these comments and seriously - are most of you completely mental? :) Comparing LEGO stepping to giving birth (I hope this was trolling), complaining how slippers are ugly and not worth the money, teaching children to pick up toys?! THIS IS A CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN. Article is ironic and they are making fun of themselves, in rather funny way too :). Slippers are FREE (for those obsessed with price) and only 1.500 pieces to website applicants are given, as part of a campaign. Read the article, then b**ch about how they are waste of money. And we're all very proud of your children picking up stuff because yeah - this is what this campaign is about, behavioral science and study of picking up LEGOs. Relax, it's almost Christmas and no one is attacking you, it's just a funny, ironic campaign based on all our experience of stepping on LEGOs, no one is saying you're not having best kids ever ;) LEGO - kudos for the campaign, awesome idea ;)
I think the main issue here is thinking you can do anything about it. Sure, it might save you from one or two pieces every now and then, but Lego's and feet are like magnets and the lego will find its way into the slippers and make you step on it twice instead to make up for the times you don't.
Having worn shoes and normal slippers stepping on these, I can say I will not be impressed until they can make them so the Legos don't hurt AND you don't hurt your ankle or fall down with the inevitable twist that ones foot normally does when stepping on these or similar items,
What if i told you , those are the devil's slippers 66 = 666 illuminati confirmed. The person wearing those has the power to cause unlimited levels of pain to whom he steps on.
You could...but these are a limited number and free to random people.
Load More Replies...Or you could teach your child to pick up their toys. If they're old enough to play with small Legos they should already heave learned some responsibility.
My son is 6 and picks up his stuff but sometimes always a straggler or two and I seem to always step on em
Load More Replies...What's significant about 66? May have made sense with the play on numbers of they said 66.6
Load More Replies...I'm just reading these comments and seriously - are most of you completely mental? :) Comparing LEGO stepping to giving birth (I hope this was trolling), complaining how slippers are ugly and not worth the money, teaching children to pick up toys?! THIS IS A CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN. Article is ironic and they are making fun of themselves, in rather funny way too :). Slippers are FREE (for those obsessed with price) and only 1.500 pieces to website applicants are given, as part of a campaign. Read the article, then b**ch about how they are waste of money. And we're all very proud of your children picking up stuff because yeah - this is what this campaign is about, behavioral science and study of picking up LEGOs. Relax, it's almost Christmas and no one is attacking you, it's just a funny, ironic campaign based on all our experience of stepping on LEGOs, no one is saying you're not having best kids ever ;) LEGO - kudos for the campaign, awesome idea ;)
I think the main issue here is thinking you can do anything about it. Sure, it might save you from one or two pieces every now and then, but Lego's and feet are like magnets and the lego will find its way into the slippers and make you step on it twice instead to make up for the times you don't.
Having worn shoes and normal slippers stepping on these, I can say I will not be impressed until they can make them so the Legos don't hurt AND you don't hurt your ankle or fall down with the inevitable twist that ones foot normally does when stepping on these or similar items,
What if i told you , those are the devil's slippers 66 = 666 illuminati confirmed. The person wearing those has the power to cause unlimited levels of pain to whom he steps on.






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