Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Snofling


The original snofling is back. Over 500,000 sold when the snofling went into retirement, and now after 15 years they are back!

6 comments:

  1. The Snow Fling is the real deal. Back in the 1960s I used to play with Snow Flings, but back then they had a curved handle, and they did NOT have the awesome "Horn of Doom" which can now be used to warn the enemy they are up against a weapon of mass snow destruction! Thanks so much for bringing this back!

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  2. Snoflings are awesome! My brothers and I used to play with them for hours and hours during the winter back in the early 1990's. We'd bomb our neighbors and measure off the incredible distances we could throw the snowballs. I just bought out a local retailer (North Ogden, UT) of all the Snoflings they had in stock. I'm way happy to have some and be able to pass on the Snofling tradition to my kids!

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  3. wowy zowee we wow they throw snowballs andddddd make noise, you gotta be kiddin me, this really is the age of technology. thanks so much snowfling, now i can die a happy and more apt snow ballthrower. ps i love snofling.

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  4. I live in afganistan and i bought a snowfling because i plan to fight the infidels with these weapons of mass destruction as the intelligent gentlemen mentioned in the first comment. sadly, snow is as rare as freedom or happyness here, and so im am stuck using sand, which merely flies back into my eyes. I know the horn of doom will prove to be effective when I blow it and make everyone run with fear. then i will rob stores, buy a snowmaking machine, and then finally use the snofling to fight crime, i love you.

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  5. My children and I all love the snowfing. We've had some great snowball fights. My children love that I can participate with them in the fun as the long handle makes it easier for me. It saves my back and my knees. I don't have to bend over or crouch down to make snowballs.

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  6. While these are nice, they are a smaller size than the ones back in the 70's. Still great, just not as much range or lethality as the 'originals'

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