Based on a
measurement of thousands of rubber ducks from tens of rubber duck
manufacturing companies (ok ok, we measured the dozen or so that we have
around at the moment), we came up with an average weight of 55.9 g.
That's 2.0 oz for you english units types. And we've got the
hard core data to
prove it.
In general, the best floaters are the rubber ducks that are sealed
and weighted (so, NOT squeaker ducks).
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What do rubber ducks do at night?
Nothing. Apparently they wait for the next bath.
Appearances can be deceiving however and we are suspicious.
Who is Roger?
Roger is the intrepid traveling duck from our flock. Roger
likes to go to exotic locales and have his picture taken. Roger
was disappointed to find out that, as a rubber duck lacking opposable
thumbs, he cannot operate a camera, but he always manages to find someone to help
him out. Please let roger know you're thinking of him:
Contact Roger
When did Ernie get his rubber duck's soap dish?
Ernie got his soap dish on Christmas Eve, in the 1978 film "Christmas
Eve on Sesame Street". The pink dish was a present to Ernie from
his best friend, Bert. And by a strange quirk of O'Henry-style fate,
Ernie also got his rubber duckie (returned) for Christmas that same year,
as a gift from Mr. Hooper.
Do rubber ducks procreate?
Of course! How else do you think the world
ended up with such a proliferation?
Who is "DuckLips"?
DuckLips is one sexy mama. We at RubaDuck like to use the word
'succulent'. What else is there to know?
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