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AIBU?

to think that £14 for a pinata, which you then have to fill, is crap value??

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CocktailQueen · 14/09/2011 10:23

DD wants a pinata for her 8th b'day party. One that you pull the strings on. Hmm. They are £14 without all the toot that goes in them, and the fun is over in 2 minutes!! AIBU to say no to her?? She doesn't ask for much.

What have your pinata experiences been?? I don't want one of the ones you bash with a stick.
Grin

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cakeoholic · 14/09/2011 10:36

They are £8 in asda. about £5.99 in home bargains and sainsburys and the card shop birthdays also sell them but I'm not sure of their prices

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cakeoholic · 14/09/2011 10:40

Or this one online £5.25

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going · 14/09/2011 10:42

Kids do love them but shop around as you can find cheaper ones.

At my dd1's first party I made the kids queue up and each pull one string - none of them worked, they just went wild and teared it appart!!!!

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Adversecamber · 14/09/2011 10:44

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OTheHugeRaveningWolef · 14/09/2011 11:18

When I was little my mum got us to make our own. It took ages and was satisfyingly disgusting: you blow up a balloon, then dip bits of torn newspaper in a runny mixture of flour and water, paste them all over the balloon and let it dry. Repeat until it's good and solid. Remember to make it decently thick around the top so you can hang it. You need to start a reasonable length of time in advance, but if £14 seems extravagant then tell her if she wants one she can make it herself Grin

That said, if you don't want one that you bash with a stick then IMVHO a) YABU (I loved the bashing) and b) you're stuck with buying one Wink

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peeriebear · 14/09/2011 11:21

The kids loved the bashy one we bought, though it was made so tough that in the end DH had to cut it open with a machete. It was basically a solid double-reinforced cardboard box which was then wrapped in gluey crepe paper! No amount of hitting would have got it open!

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cheeseandmarmitesandwich · 14/09/2011 11:21

I've seen them in Wilkinsons - no idea how much but I bet it's less than £14!

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PeneloPeePitstop · 14/09/2011 11:22

Definitely shop around.
Get cheap sweets too and send the kids home on an e number trip!
(evil mummy emoticon required)

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madhousewife · 14/09/2011 11:25

I bought the ASDA one - £6. Took the kids about an hour of beating the thing before my husband went in to finish the job.
I didn't realize you were supposed to fill it with candy. Blush
Hubby was not amused with me...nor were the kids....

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stealthsquiggle · 14/09/2011 11:30

DC did pinata "properly" in Mexico - man dangling it on end of rope to make it harder to hit (and lower it for the little ones) and lots of DC taking turns with a large stick. Even then it had to be "finished off" by an adult.

Which strengthened my view that they are not for UK parties. They have to be hit to be "proper" and that means outside, with lots of space, and enough adults to keep fairly innocent bystanders safe. None of which we typically have at our DC's parties.

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MumblingRagDoll · 14/09/2011 11:34

But people hit them here in the UK stealth

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MumblingRagDoll · 14/09/2011 11:35

In the garden is where we do it and our garden isnt huge..similarly a hired hall is fne too..

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CocktailQueen · 14/09/2011 12:29

Thanks all - hmm, her party is at home..... and the oens I've seen at other parties take hours to bash to death. Hmm. Might make one though, that would be fune!! :)

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minimisschief · 14/09/2011 13:07

stealth we have an 'outside' in the uk too..

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LoveInAColdClimate · 14/09/2011 13:21

Stealth - why can't we do it outside in the UK?! I've never seen one done inside?

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CocktailQueen · 14/09/2011 13:32

Oh God Blush
fun
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Moanna · 14/09/2011 16:50

Grin @ madhousewife, that is a hilarious omission! poor children!

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Ormirian · 14/09/2011 16:53

YANBU!

I finally gave in for DS2's birthday last year. It cost about £15 in all and would the bastard die? No it bloody wouldn't! It took about an hour to finish it off and make it spill it's sweets and stuff. Nightmare. And one of the boys ended up smacking himself on the knee he was whacking it so hard Hmm

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Mspontipine · 14/09/2011 16:54

Don't want to share my 1st Pinata experience - I'm still bearing the mental scars :(

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