this ad has been going around. I have a hard time believing it is not just a joke but is real, but some people online are claiming that they called the number and it is real. I personally did not call.
Interestingly, this kind of reminds me of the shaitel. We just got used to the shaitel. But if you think toes need to be covered, like hair does, wouldnt covering your toes with fake toes be pretty much the same thing as covering your hair with fake hair? It seems like craziness, but I am not sure why people are outraged or scoffing at this when shaitels are a perfectly normal thing.
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