The dirty dunk is the original over-the-door basketball hoop laundry hamper introduced to consumers in the late 1980S. The dirty dunk turns chores into a game and puts an end to clutter floors and messy piles of clothes. The dirty dunk has an authentic metal rim as well as a quick-release drawstring clasp that makes unloading dirty clothes hassle free. Get ready to turn you laundry into a Slam dunk!
It's never too early to start practicing! with the harlem globetrotters scrub-a-dunk, your little All-Star will be smiling and swishing baskets from day one! made of durable ABS plastic, the scrub-a-dunk attaches securely to the wall of your bathtub or shower using two included suction cup mounts - no Assembly required! also included with the scrub-a-dunk is a dual-purpose sponge ball that can be used for scrubbing down in addition to shooting baskets. The scrub-a-dunk is fun for all ages.
This is an original press photo. Ovie Dotson, Harlem Globetrotters Photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Photo is dated --1984.
Dribble, pass, dunk, spin and amaze your friends on the basketball court just like any Harlem Globetrotter would. And do so in this officially licensed Harlem Globetrotter's uniform/costume, for all children, ages/size 7-10. Set includes tank top & shorts (wig/headband sold separately). Uniform is great for Halloween and year round fun... And it's best when worn to a Harlem Globetrotters game!
The Dirty Dunk is the original over-the-door basketball hoop laundry hamper introduced to consumers in the late 1980s. The Dirty Dunk turns chores into a game and puts an end to cluttered floors and messy
Beginning readers can learn about the science behind basketball in this slam-dunk Level 3 Ready-to-Read that will have everyone cheering.Have you ever wondered how a Harlem Globetrotters player can spin a basketball on one finger
Printed in America!100% Cotton, Pre-shrunk, AbsorbentTowel Size: 18" x 24"Image Size: 7" x 10"Quality hemmed edgePermanent printing: fade resistant, machine wash
The Harlem Globetrotters have long been a staple of American basketball. However, their origins and their renaissance are largely unknown. They began not in Harlem, but Chicago's South Side as the brainchild of Abe Saperstein.
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