This guide spot is to show everyone just how many different Rubber Duckies there are in the world. I bet Ya'll did not know there were so many. I alone have collected hundreds of them. From the plain everyday yellow rubber duckies all the way to the Elvis Presley Rubber duck. You can use them for wedding favors, shower favors, there are holiday ducks such as the dracula duck for halloween or the reindeer duck for Christmas. SO many ducks and so little room to display them.
Thelma and Louise
Yes this is the Famous Thelma and Louise, reincarnated as ducks. They felt that they were desevervant of some pampering after driving their car off a cliff. Watch out people the Quacky Stacks are back.
Larry and Liz
Meet Larry and Liz, Yeah they are happy and they just got married but Larry does not know that this is Liz’s 40th ducky wedding ceremony. He just doesn’t realize what he is in for with her 2000 children coming around and wanting to move back into the nest all the time. hmmmm maybe that is why her other 39 ducksbands left. Well look out in no time Larry will be quacking up.
Every day, the Peabody Hotel loads up their lobby fountain with live ducks. This quirky tradition, plus a recent 40 m...
Every day, the Peabody Hotel loads up their lobby fountain with live ducks. This quirky tradition, plus a recent 40 million-dollar renovation, persuades many to stay in the world-famous downtown hotel, but being a hotel guest isn't a requirement for checking out the playful birds. The ritual started in the 1930s when the Peabody manager and a friend put their live duck decoys in the fountain; people liked it and a tradition was born.
Ride the Ducks is a company offering amphibious city tours in special duck-shaped vehicles capable of travel by water...
Ride the Ducks is a company offering amphibious city tours in special duck-shaped vehicles capable of travel by water or land. The Philadelphia branch tours the historic district, then splashes into the Delaware River for a cruise around the area of Penn's Landing. Customers can board the vessels at the corner of 6th and Market, next to the Independence Visitor Center.
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