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Dorney removes personalized bullet keychains

Published May 31. 2019 12:56PM

ALLENTOWN (AP) — A Pennsylvania amusement park is no longer selling a bullet cartridge keychain that could be personalized with the buyer’s name.

Sarah Keller tells lehighvalley.com she felt a mix of horror and disbelief when her daughter spotted the souvenir for sale in the gift shop at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom. Her daughter said, “Whoa, that’s crazy.”

Keller shared a photo of a display with a friend who criticized the item on social media.

In a statement, Dorney Park said it has ceased offering the merchandise. The park said it believes it can offer its “guests products that are more suitable for our family friendly environment.”

Comments
Isn't that cute. Mean while, Disney, a company who's customer base used to be families, just announced it will not be filming in a state that comes against killing babies (abortion). That's scary, because babies are a vital part of the "Family", aren't they?
Yea, certainly wouldn't want to upset anyone with a symbol of one of our freedoms. Good grief wow! Horrified by a fake bullet! If that makes Sarah upset I wonder how she functions in the real world.

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