MIAMI ā Finally, a pool product designed for women.
The internetās newest target is a poorly designed pool float that looks like a giant maxi pad.
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One Twitter user noted that a simple focus group of women could have helped save the unfortunate design.
The Aquaria Pasadena Pool Float is selling for $80 at multiple retailers but the comments are priceless.
Focus group. This could have been avoided with 1 focus group (of women). pic.twitter.com/C76lv5ji33
— Jillian David (@JillianDavid13) July 3, 2017
What's the absorbency level on this thing? š
— FanMom (@fanmomaf) July 3, 2017
If you don't want to lose this on the pool deck, just pull off the adhesive strip on the back and attach it to your chair!
— Becky McG. š³ļøāšš¶š±š¦š¦ (@bmmcgar) July 3, 2017
Won't it soak up half the pool water? š
— appalledvoter (@appalledvoter) July 3, 2017
So it's apparently a thing at big box stores⦠pic.twitter.com/nT6LWCY4GR
— admford (@admford) July 3, 2017
Hey ladies, it could be worse... pic.twitter.com/RU6L763m0f
— Dan Sharfin (@VoiceOverDan) July 3, 2017
And a thousand Halloween costumes are born.
— Becky (@Fibrobabe) July 3, 2017
Alternative theory - it was designed by a woman who was sick of the men in her family stealing all the pool floats š
— sam (@verysimple) July 3, 2017
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And I bet it's not even flushable.
— Dr. but not the useful kind Susan Schorn (@SusanSchorn) July 3, 2017
This needs to go to @YouHadOneJob
— In League With The Forces of Darknessš (@hotincleveland) July 3, 2017
— Slothborn (@Slugnacious) July 3, 2017