Unboxing with Mike Tyson & a Strawberry Shortcake Giveaway!
Thank you to the Strawberry Shortcake people for providing the information and prizes featured in this post.
Now this is what you call thinking outside the box! All you Strawberry Shortcake fans out there, you will love this hilarious sketch on “Unboxing”, courtesy of Jimmy Kimmel. Boxing champ Mike Tyson takes on a new physical challenge: getting a Strawberry Shortcake doll out of her packaging! His unconventional approach is something to see.
You, too, can have fun “unboxing” these great Strawberry Shortcake goodies when you enter to win my special giveaway. In addition to the Strawberry Shortcake doll seen in the video, you’ll win a Strawberry Shortcake tin purse, DIY lip gloss kit, a set of tea cups, and the DVD “Jammin with Cherry Jam” from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video. Just share an “unboxing” photo or story of your own, and I’ll pick one winner at random to win this great Strawberry Shortcake gift package.
If that video didn’t make you laugh out loud, I don’t think we can be friends anymore. But seriously, unboxing is serious business. Sometimes it’s the kind of business that makes me want to pull my hair out, but this time it’s all FUN. If you’d like to “unbox” some great Strawberry Shortcake prizes of your own, just enter the giveaway via the form below. Open to US residents who are 18 and older. Ends 6/2/15. Good luck!
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Baby Alive! I had to unbox two of them at Christmas and it took for ever and I even broke out in a sweat. First its the box and then its the plastic tabs and twisty ties. C.D’s and games are trouble too!
It’s not exactly a box, but I hate to open items that have a cardboard backing and then are complete encased in a hard plastic shell. The shell is so sturdy that you have to hack through it with a strong pair of scissors and it takes forever.
Oh, Nancy. I know exactly what you mean. Those are the absolute worst!
I remember one Christmas a relative got my son this robot action figure thing and it had zip ties holding it in so I ripped it off the cardboard and they were still attached to the toy I went to cut them off and he freaked out so he played with the thing with the zip ties still attached he side it was a belt lol.
I don’t really have an unboxing story, other than my annoyance with Barbie and Monster High dolls, where the plastic piece still sticks out of the back of the dolls head since the dolls have to stay secure in their boxes. Even if you trim that little piece down, there’s still a tiny nubbin piece that’s annoying.
Oh my gosh…unboxing Barbies on Christmas morning when my daughters were young was the worst! Even Barbie’s hair was stitched to the packaging!
Oh my gosh that’s hilarious! My favorite unboxing story is when we were kids my grandma would wrap our Christmas presents in old cereal boxes. One year my sister took the wrapping paper and was so excited she said “Raisin Bran, my favorite!!!!” LOL!!
We bought a box cutter as we are remodeling our house and could not get them out of the packaging and we didn’t a a knife to open it with, we struggled for along time but finally got it.
My toddler discovered Disney Collector on You Tube, and now whenever she opens up ANYTHING she mimics her. “Hi guys, Disney Collector here. Today I’m going to show you a cool new box of rasins”.
One unboxing I enjoyed is when I got the chance to be part of Disney Side. I got a box full of fabulous products to use for a Disney Side Party. It was truly special because my daughter loves Disney!
I don’t really have an unboxing story but I can remember the children having their Christmas toys having plastic wraps on their legs and arms for a day or so because it is so hard getting them out of the packages. The video is so funny.
I don’t really have a story, but I think the video was funny! I didn’t realize there were a lot of these videos out there! The packaging is so different now, my daughter is 3 so we are experiencing some of this for the first time as parents and it’s insane!!
My only unboxing story is from a couple of years ago at Christmas when I tried to take my daughter’s Barbie out of the box without using scissors. Needless to say, the doll didn’t escape with all of her hair intact.
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Last year at Christmas, my youngest daughter asked for Barbie’s Dream House… my husband I spent HOURS unboxing and assembling that thing… there has to be a better way to package toys!!
Micheal jackson doll i could not get it out of the box my older kids had to get i5 out of 5e box funny now not then
We wrap with the comic newspaper instead of traditional paper!
We had to unbox a bike for our granddaughter and had to put it together. That was a long day.
I don’t think I have ever had a unbox I could not get to getter or ever had a hard time takeing out any thing out of a box befor I always have goting every thing out ok and always put the things to getter the way thay are to be put. any how please add me in on this give away thanks.
I hate opening Monster High Dolls do they really need that many plastic things and rubber bands
Unboxing my granddaughter’s Elsa doll was a real pain in backside. So many ties and staples…it was ridiculous! But she loved the doll so it was worth it 🙂
The worst was trying to wrap my son’s Big Frank.it was very awkward.thanks so much for sharing.
Haha! That is funny. I think the thick plastic pieces that attached whatever it is are the hardest part. All I know, is that I’ve broken a pair of heavy-duty kitchen scissors trying to cut those plastic ties before. Crazy!
It was two years ago at christmas my boys got this huge pirate ship with a ton of figures and little pieces and it had to be put together each thing little tiny piece was fastened separately and I swear they were trying out ways to fasten stuff because we had twist ties stapes tape you name it such a pain
I don’t have one, sorry.