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  2. I Tested the 12 Best Rabbit Vibrators, Starting at $25 - AOL

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    This toy is an upgraded version of the brand's older rabbit vibrator, featuring supposedly 30 percent more power for intense, deep vibrations that may just get you there every freakin' time.

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    This is one of those rabbit vibrators that is well-regarded by sex toy reviewers in the industry! 8. Happy Rabbit Curve Vibrator - Best Travel Rabbit. 15 vibration modes. 3 speeds, 9 patterns ...

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    11. The Rabbit Company Realistic Rabbit Triple Vibe. Most Realistic. If you want a rabbit vibrator that feels like the real thing, this one is for you. Its bulbous tip gives it a lifelike shape ...

  5. Duracell Bunny - Wikipedia

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    The Duracell Bunny is an anthropomorphic pink rabbit powered by Duracell batteries and trademarked for use in all parts of the world except Turkey, The United States and Canada. Advertisements, which may feature one Duracell Bunny, or several, usually feature the bunnies competing in some way; for example, in a game of football , a drumming ...

  6. Energizer Bunny - Wikipedia

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    In the original Duracell ads, a set of battery-powered drum-playing toy rabbits gradually slow to a halt until only the toy powered by a Duracell copper-top battery remains active. In Energizer's parody, the Energizer Bunny enters the screen midway through the ad, beating a huge bass drum and swinging a mallet over his head. [4]

  7. Galoob - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Galoob Toys was founded in 1957 by Lewis Galoob and his wife, Barbara Galoob, as a small distributor of toys and stationery. Galoob's first toy success was the reintroduction of a battery-powered Jolly Chimp, a cymbal-banging monkey toy that nodded his head when activated. [3] The company was incorporated in 1968. [3]