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Mister Donut Pon de Lion |
Exhibit #4870 |
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Type | Special Release |
Shape | Specialty |
Axle | Fixed |
Color | Brown |
Packaging | Poly Bagged |
Construction | Composite |
Response | None |
Gap | Fixed |
Condition | Mint |
Date | 2005 |
Owner | Rick Brough |
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This donut-themed yo-yo was a novelty promotional toy released in 2005 by Mister Donut of Japan as part of a children's gift set. The set featured two characters: Pon de Lion, the brand’s lion mascot whose mane resembles the brand's famous Pon de Ring donut, and Honey Tail, a squirrel character whose tail is shaped like a glazed donut. The particular model shown in this exhibit is based on Pon de Lion, with a light-up feature embedded in the translucent plastic donut body. The miniature companion figure is attached to the finger loop. When you were yo-yoing it appeared as though you were wearing Pon de Lion as a ring.
Included in the set was an instruction sheet written in Japanese with usage directions, safety warnings, string replacement guides, battery replacement instructions, and diagrams illustrating basic yo-yo tricks. The yo-yo lit up when rotating, powered by a small LR41 battery housed in one half of the yo-yo. The body was molded in donut colors, and though it was designed primarily for children, it was fully functional as a light-up yo-yo.
This toy yo-yo was part of a larger marketing effort to appeal to young families and kids visiting Mister Donut stores in Japan.
Recipe
Diameter: 60mm
Width: 35mm
Material: ABS plastic |  |
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