Spyke
lemmy.world

In retrospect, they realized they shouldn't have rebranded to nine-elevenga.

65
ikapozreply
sh.itjust.works

What choice did they have? “Crazy Osama’s Dubious Demolition Derby” couldn’t fit on the box without making the font too small too read.

20

The competing product that won the market!

The wood had better graphics and a sweet southern charm.

2

With a little plane on a stick instead of your fingers

10

The Jenga market collapsed, kinda like... a building... or two.....

41
sabreply
kbin.social

The appetite for falling towers seems to have dropped for some reason after 2001. Could be anything really!

36
paddirnreply
lemmy.world

In retrospect, the Jenga Twin Towers edition was not the wisest marketing move at that point in time.

14

No, but there was a crazy coincidence back then that Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers came out in 2002

6

Embryotic memory transfer rules apply, as you were briefed at birth

12

if you ignore the dip, it wasnt so much of a resurgence, and just an unpause of the original downward trend.

9/11 was just a disruptor for i thik obvious reasons

41

You reached the end

Jenga sales in the continental United States | Spyke