READ THIS NEXT: 5 Warnings to Shoppers From Ex-Walmart Employees. If you’ve ever felt like Swiffers are overrated, you might be interested to learn that you can invest in a baby mop romper outfit. You can put your kid to work once they start crawling, as this onesie is actually covered with microfiber cleaning fingers on the front! The unisex option from UKAP even sports the phrase “It’s not easy… being a mop.” Take that as you will. Chia Pets have progressed into some odder territory, and a quick search of “Chia Pet” on Walmart’s website yields a whole host of interesting results. One of the more interesting pots allow you to grow different characters from The Golden Girls. You can now have a green-haired Rose or Sophia, and if you want to get really crazy, the Golden Girls Rushmore Chia Pet can be yours for just $39.99. Don’t limit yourself to just the gals—you can also spring for Bob Ross, unicorn, and zombie Chia Pets as well. READ THIS NEXT: The One Thing You Should Do If You Hear “Code Brown” at Walmart. For some reason, poop-themed products have become commonplace. Perhaps we have the infamous smiling poop emoji to blame? If you’re interested, you can buy a “realistic fake poop” playdough set from VConejo for your kids or as a gag gift. It’s got everything but the smell! (Seriously, that’s noted in the product description.) It’s eerily convincing, and if you want to get extra gross, add some of the “corn residue” that’s included. This one caused a stir on social media, as Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, a Brooklyn-based company, offered pizza-flavored French ice cream. But that wasn’t the only odd flavor for sale at Walmart. Hot Honey, “Planet Earth,” and Kraft Macaroni & Cheese were also rolled out over a 10-week period earlier this year. TikTok users left reviews of the ice cream, with some calling it delicious and others deeming it disgusting. User @allfoodsaremyfriend described his surprise when he tasted the ice cream and felt the pizza flavor was “actually quite good.” Unfortunately, these flavors were limited editions—which sold out online in an hour—and you can’t get your hands on cheesy ice cream at Walmart right now. You can, however, purchase more traditional flavors from Van Leeuwen, including hazelnut fudge cookie, strawberry shortcake, and mint chip. READ THIS NEXT: Never Buy This One Food at Walmart, Customers Say in Survey. This pillow sold at Walmart gives new meaning to the term “carb-loading.” The giant baguette can serve as a body pillow or just as an accent pillow on your couch or bed. Made by Wepop, it’s about 40 inches long, and it looks surprisingly realistic, even down to the post-bake shading. It’s just whimsical enough to be weird, and the plush pillow could make a good gift for a lighthearted loved one. Calling all pickle lovers: If you’ve ever wanted to take one on the go, Walmart’s got your back. Bob’s Pickle Pops are packaged in individual two-ounce pouches and the packaging claims that they can be eaten either frozen or unfrozen, in case that’s a selling point for you.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb This odd product goes a step further, as the “Sport” version is intended for athletes to “enjoy the refreshing flavor of the pops while simultaneously taking advantage of the added benefit the pops provide by replenishing electrolytes lost during exercise.” After your next gym sesh, skip the Gatorade and reach for a pickle pop instead. For more retail advice delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Ah, just what you’ve always wanted, a tattoo for your toilet. Imagine casually lifting up the seat cover to find a large squirrel looking up at you from inside. Made by What on Earth and described as the “perfect gift for your favorite prankster,” the product description from Walmart also notes it might entertain your cat, if you have one. Worried it might be more trouble than it’s worth? Fear not—the plastic tattoo “wipes clean” and can be removed without leaving residue. Fans of Mountain Dew may have noticed the new Flamin’ Hot flavor, which is noted in the product description as being “Dew with a blast of heat and citrus.” It’s another product that was reviewed all over social media, as people were genuinely interested in what this odd flavor combo would taste like. Reviewers on Walmart’s product page seemed to enjoy it, with one commenter writing the soda “has just enough heat to tickle my throat.” But one bold reviewer actually claimed the new flavor wasn’t spicy enough. If you want to weigh in on the debate, grab a 12-pack while you can, as it’s listed as a “limited edition.” READ THIS NEXT: Walmart Is Finally Pulling This Product From Shelves After Major Backlash. No matter what you call your them—a sub, hoagie, hero, or grinder—chances are you’ve indulged in one of these oversized sandwiches at some point. You might have a favorite deli to order from or a go-to combination of meats, cheese, and toppings. But what if you’re preparing a sandwich at home to take on the go? The SubSafe Food and Drink container is always an option, keeping either a six-inch or 12-inch sub “safe, not soggy.” Call it bizarre, but this product is also functional—with five interchangeable pieces that make eight different combinations—and was featured on an episode of the popular TV show Shark Tank. The idea of “bacon mints” might amuse you, or it might turn your stomach. But Uncle Oinker’s Savory Bacon Mints are, in fact, available for purchase at Walmart. The description claims that the mints pair the flavor of crispy bacon “with just a hint of mint flavor to give it that extra punch.” After buying the product as a gag gift, one customer was scarred enough to leave a review. “THEY TASTE HORRIBLE. NOT WORTH THE FUN FACTOR,” the commenter wrote, adding that at least “the tin is cute.”