Moose Toys, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Comics have teamed up for a super lineup.

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March 17, 2021

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In a new collaboration, Moose Toys, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Comics have joined forces to give kids an all-new superhero lineup.

The Heroes of Goo Jit Zu are superhero-sizing its lineup with its latest collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC.  The partnership allows kids to create their own adventures and help favorite superheroes in their fight to save the day, including Batman, Superman and Flash, with more to come in fall ’21. There’s also a “versus” pack that pits superhero Batman against super villain The Joker. New pocket-sized DC Minis, include superhero sightings, like the rare Metallic “Man of Steel” Superman and Ultra Rare Gold Batman. This line of squishy, stretchy goo-filled toys can be stretched and pulled up to three times their original size, the minis up to four times.

“It’s been incredible to see the growth in Heroes of Goo Jit Zu season over season,” says Paul Solomon, co-owner, Moose Toys. “Kids love playing with our super stretchy, gooey heroes and villains and now with DC Superheroes and DC Minis we’re delivering an exciting new way to play.”

The Heroes of Goo Jit Zu DC Hero Pack is available online and in-stores wherever toys are sold.

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