Don’t get me wrong, it’s totally smushed. But yet the vaunted (?) yellow rubber ducky doesn’t explode like how the previously impenetrable hockey puck nor did it get destroyed to smithereens like ...
“Everybody loves it,” Harbor Master Katherine Given told the Bangor Daily News “I have no idea who owns it, but it kind of fits Belfast. A lot of people want to keep it here.” The folks in a Maine ...
January 13 is National Rubber Ducky Day. The colorful toy is a staple in children's bath tubs and is more than a century old. But how did the simple yellow duck become so popular? The earliest ducks ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Quack, quack! The giant yellow rubber duck is returning to Pennsylvania this week. Go Erie reports that the duck will be part of the Tall Ships Erie festival September 8-11. The ...
Today is National Rubber Ducky Day. I don't know about you, but I'm not a kid anymore and still adore them. In fact, I have a few of those little yellow guys floating in my children's bubble baths ...