Barbie
producer
Mattel
has
issued
an
apology
after
customers
spotted
its
Wicked
edition
dolls
listed
an
adult
website
on
the
packaging.
The
toy
merchandise
mistakenly
directed
customers
to
the
homepage
of
the
Wicked
Pictures
pornographic
movie
studio,
instead
of
the
correct
WickedMovie.com
URL.
“We
deeply
regret
this
unfortunate
error
and
are
taking
immediate
action
to
remedy
this,”
Mattel
said
in
a
statement
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter.
“Parents
are
advised
that
the
misprinted,
incorrect
website
is
not
appropriate
for
children.”
Mattel
said
that
the
dolls,
which
have
been
released
to
coincide
with
Universal’s
film
adaptation
of
the
Tony
Award-winning
musical,
are
“primarily
sold
in
the
US”
and
that
the
error
was
a
“misprint.”
It’s
unclear
how
many
of
the
mislabeled
toys,
which
are
advertised
for
children
aged
four
and
up,
have
already
been
distributed
to
stores.
According
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
impacted
products
from
the
toy
line
are
currently
being
pulled
from
shelves
at
various
retailers
including
Walmart.
Best
Buy,
and
Amazon.
Mattel
has
advised
customers
who
have
already
purchased
the
dolls,
which
retail
between
$24.99
to
$39.99,
to
“discard
the
product
packaging
or
obscure
the
link.”
Some
are
taking
financial
advantage
of
the
blunder,
however
—
products
advertised
to
specifically
include
the
printing
error
are
being
listed
on
eBay
for
hundreds
of
dollars.
Wicked
serves
as
a
prequel
to
The
Wizard
of
Oz
that’s
told
from
the
perspective
of
the
witches
Elphaba
(Cynthia
Erivo)
and
Galinda
(Ariana
Grande).
Part
one
of
Wicked
will
debut
in
theaters
on
November
22nd,
with
a
second
film
expected
to
release
in
November
2025.
(Originally posted by Jess Weatherbed)
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