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Citizen Brick is a company that makes custom-printed Lego-type figures.
The company has fashioned a “Breaking Bad,” set called the Superlab Playset. The figures resemble Breaking Bad characters and features a tiny meth lab.
“Breaking Bad,” in its fifth and final series, follows chemistry teacher Walter White on his journey to raise money for his family’s future when he is diagnosed with lung cancer.
White, who resides in Albuquerque, portrayed by Bryan Cranston, enlists the help of a former pupil Jesse Pinkman, played by Aaron Paul.
The $250 kit, branded ‘SuperLab’, lets anyone adult recreate Walter White’s notorious crystal meth lab.
The lab is complete with protective masks, drug paraphernalia, figurines and a version of the car from the show.
The lego-like Superlab Playset illustrates to what lengths a manufacturer will go to make dollar.
The sad part is apparently the Superlab Playset is selling well.
Beneath the sold-out item, the Citizen Brick website tells customers — ‘Soothe yourself with the Citizen Brick Superlab Playset.”
Lego Group has declined to sanction the merchandise, produced by Citizen Brick, because of its ‘“adult content.”
Amazing.