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- BUSINESS, Page 51Business NotesBUBBLE-GUM CARDSA Dither over The Dirty Ones
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- From jazz to Jerry Lewis, American pop culture has often found
- a welcome audience in France. But nothing could have prepared the
- French for the latest U.S. export: Les Crados (The Dirty Ones), the
- Gallic edition of those Stateside sensations, the Garbage Pail
- Kids. A gruesome gallery of children's bubble-gum cards, Les Crados
- include such characters as Mathieu Degueu (Matthew Nosepicker),
- Herve W.C. (Toilet-Face Herve) and Laetitia Pus-de-Bras (Stinky-Pit
- Letitia).
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- Licensed to a French journalist by the New York-based Topps
- company, which launched their American forebears in 1985, Les
- Crados are suddenly de rigueur among French schoolchildren. Even
- though they were banned in some schools across the country within
- two months after their release in January, some 12 million packs
- have been sold at 40 cents each. But the real grossing-out has
- taken place among legions of appalled grownups. Les Crados have
- even come to the attention of Premier Michel Rocard, who said he
- was "astounded." The National Institute for Consumers' Affairs has
- been asked to investigate the craze.