Scuffles broke out throughout Iran this past New Year's Eve as parents tried to grab the HOT toy for Muslim boys this holiday season.
"It's a tradition to put a toy for the boys under the bed for New Year's Morning, but this season we couldn't keep up with the demand for this popular item," said Ali Hussein of Mohammed Toys and Things in Tehran.
An official spokesman for the Ayatollah blamed the toy shortage on Somali pirates who stole the third shipment of the toys as it passed through the Gulf of Aden.
"It's a tradition to put a toy for the boys under the bed for New Year's Morning, but this season we couldn't keep up with the demand for this popular item," said Ali Hussein of Mohammed Toys and Things in Tehran.
An official spokesman for the Ayatollah blamed the toy shortage on Somali pirates who stole the third shipment of the toys as it passed through the Gulf of Aden.