“Love our” Bamboo

“Love our” Bamboo
by Rubba Ducks, March 30 2000

Giant Panduck
what can we do?
You’re so cute
and adorable.

It’s no rarity
for this bear to be
irresistibly cuddly
and huggable.

Bamboo in the morning,
Bamboo at night,
Bamboo all day,
we love U, alright!

Book Duck

Book Duck
by Lanco Toys

Lanco rubber ducks have been around since 1952 and are made of real rubber from Hevea trees. Artist Alfredo Benet was mesmerized by the softness and stretchiness of rubber, and loved that it is a natural alternative to plastic. Lanco rubber ducks are biodegradable, which is great for future children. But not for dogs. If you bury it, you might end up with dirt.

Lanco Ducks are handmade and hand painted by real artists, which means that each ducky is special.

Book Duck has a squeak hole and holds a book. He will sit quietly in the corner with his book or wake you up with his squeak hole.

Color Changing Cupcake Rubber Duck

Color Changing Cupcake Rubber Duck
by Coolites

This ducky is awesome in three ways! He has color changing lights, he’s a cupcake and he’s a rubber duck. And to top it off there’s a cherry on his head.

Mini Digi Rubber Ducky

Mini Digi Rubber Ducky
by Oriental Trading

Mini Digi Rubber Ducky is a block duck who doesn’t mind feeling cornered. This tech-inspired ducky may be square but he’s not a nerd. The 3D Duckbot makes everything cool. Digi Ducky doesn’t float upright but he likes bath time.

Ceramic Toothbrush Holder Duck

Ceramic Toothbrush Holder Duck
by CB

How are you holding up? This ducky holds toothbrushes upright but doesn’t float. He’s an old original ceramic duck with a job to do, not the kind of duck that hangs around the pool all day. He keeps his nose pointed up and his eye on the prize.

Octopus Duck

Octopus Duck
by Wild Republic

Did you know the first rubber ducky was meant to be a chew toy and didn’t float? It wasn’t until the 1940’s when you could splash along with your bath time friend. These are not your typical ducks. Wild Republic’s collectible line of rubber ducks are mold-free due to their special hole-less design and, yes, they do float. You can go outside to enjoy the beauty of nature and race your rubber duckies down a stream to see who comes in first. Do you want to go fishing? Bring your buddy rubber ducky and a friend to keep yourself entertained.

Crazy Hair Rubber Ducky

Crazy Hair Rubber Ducky
by Oriental Trading

Are you trying to troll me, you punk? No! I’m a peaceful long haired ducky who just wants to have hair-raising fun. Having long hair is fun but a little annoying because it gets in the way when you’re eating soup. This ducky likes to eat soup anyway, although it’s more common to have soup with crackers than to have soup with quackers.

Crazy Hair Duckies do not float upright.

“Flip for” Duckphin

“Flip for” Duckphin
by Rubba Ducks, October 14 2000

Make a splash,
whistle your tune,
swim with pride
and blow on through.

Jump to dive,
flip to twirl,
riding the waves
in the Rubba World.

Enjoy the water –
the real life’s Zoo,
mammals alike
need to have fun too.

Circus Elephant Ducky

Circus Elephant Ducky
by Rhode Island Novelty

This ducky wears a hat, what do you think about that? Little ducky brings his friends and lots of fun toys to make a circus when he comes to town. Then he puts the toys away in his trunk and sends his bill to the mayor.

Surfer Rubber Ducky

Surfer Rubber Ducky
by Rhode Island Novelty

A totally awesome prize for surfer dudes and dudettes. This rubber ducky is a super cool surfing character. Invite him to your next pool party. Give your duck a name and maybe feed them a quacker!