The Squatty Potty and the Ice Cream Pooping Unicorn

Unicorn character with a rainbow mane and a red hat, standing next to a man in medieval costume in a.

Because sitting causes bloating�and haemorrhoids, let an ice cream pooping unicorn change the way your kids (and adults too!) poo in this perfect and hilarious potty training�video ever!

You heard it right, let a UNICORN teach you and your kids a lesson on your pooping habits in the�wackiest advertisement that weirdly makes�a lot of sense…with a free taste of rainbow�ice cream from a�unicorn’s butt!

via metro.co.uk
via metro.co.uk

The Edwards�family from Saint George, Utah in the US designed the Squatty Potty and it’s their�goal to change the way we poo, one ‘stool’ at a time. This one of a kind product deserves the most clever and goofy�commercial�with the help of a Prince and a wide-eyed unicorn.

via www.squattypotty.com
via http://www.squattypotty.com

 

Squatty Potty is�not just for ‘bloated lords’ and ‘haemorrhoidal�ladies’ “� there’s something in it for all of us�LOL!

Watch the Squatty Potty ad and find yourself laughing the next time you�go to drop a log…..ahem…

I scream, you scream, and plop plop, baby!

If you don’t believe the Prince, try asking your doctors or visit their website for excellent product reviews and oh, Amazon users gave them a massive five star rating!

Pooping will never be the same again (and neither will ice cream.) �LOL!

via popsugar.com
via popsugar.com
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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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