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Who could resist these seasonal treats?

For the most part, bunnies are adorable. When in chocolate form, they’re also delicious. But as our pal Frank up there can attest, bunnies can also be a little bit terrifying. And just as the Elf on a Shelf showed us that sometimes well-intentioned toys creep us right the eff out, some chocolate bunnies are just as creepy. It’s usually in the eyes. Here are some of the creepy bunnies we came across. Are they to be avoided at all costs, or consumed quickly so as to end their creepy presence?
Unexpected musculature.

Is that a natural reclining position for a bunny? We’d take a nibble off of its ears, but we’d worry it would bite back. Its creators were aiming for a Guinness Record.

A bunny fit for Mad Eye Moody?
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These movies are great if you like having nightmares

When I was growing up, VHS was the only way to bring 110 minutes of peace to the house, and our collection was small. So the few tapes we owned were played over and over again. And you couldn’t exactly preview the tape before you bought it. Gems like My Little Pony and the Aladdin series were a cherished part of my collection. But that can’t be said of all the movies I watched as a kid. Some of the tapes in our small collection were outright creepy!
Having recently acquired a digital copy of The Brave Little Toaster, but not yet mustered up the courage to watch it again, I’ve been inspired to share the top five disturbing movies of my childhood.
1. The Brave Little Toaster (1987) Read more...