And speaking of psy-ops

New York City – Ground Zero

Miami — Small toys showing an airplane flying into the World Trade Center were packed inside more than 14,000 bags of candy and sent to small groceries around the country before being recalled.

Lisy Corp., the wholesaler that distributed the candy, said Friday that the toys were purchased in bulk from a Miami-based import company.

The toys came in an assortment purchased sight unseen from L&M Import in Miami and included the toys depicting the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the twin towers, whistles and other small toys, said Luis Pedron, Lisy’s national sales manager. The invoice said the toy was a plastic swing set.

“I hate to blame the importer. He probably did not know what he was getting. He brings them in 40-foot containers. But whoever made it knew exactly what they were making,” Pedron said.

Pedron said Lisy did not notice the small plastic figurines until two people complained, but there is no mistaking what the toys represent: At the bottom of each is the product number 9011.

You get the feeling people slaving away in factories overseas for pennies a day might be the teeniest bit resentful?

2 thoughts on “And speaking of psy-ops”

  1. Yeah, we should only export our really GOOD paying jobs and keep the crappy ones here for ourselves. Stupid americans.

  2. Hmmmmm, perhaps we should sent their kids “Spider-hole Saddam” action figures and the “Abu Garib Prisoner Abuse Playset”?

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