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|Image = TikiWhite.jpg
 
|Year = [[2005]]
 
|Year = [[2005]]
 
|Available = No
 
|Available = No
|Capacity = Infinite amount of water
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|Capacity = Infinite
|Family = [[Aqua Squirtz]]}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[2005]] [[Aqua Squirtz]] [[Super Soaker]] volcano that holds an infinite amount of water. It is no longer available for purchase since it is outdated. It is classified as an Elastic, Hose and Novelty blaster. It is like a fountain that shoots up. For added play appeal, it has eyes that open whenever it is about to shoot water into the air.
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|Family = [[Aqua Squirtz]]}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[2005]] [[Aqua Squirtz]] [[Super Soaker]] volcano that holds an infinite amount of water. It is no longer available. It is an Elastic, Hose and Novelty blaster. It is like a fountain that shoots up. For added play appeal, it has eyes that open whenever it is about to shoot water into the air. It came in two colors, white and blue. Its bottom was attached to a gardening hose which blasted a continuous stream of water into the air. It is meant for younger kids.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery type="slideshow" position="center">
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TikiBlue.jpg|The blue version.
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Aqua Squirtz]]
 
[[Category:Aqua Squirtz]]
 
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2005]]
 
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2005]]

Revision as of 00:19, 1 November 2014

Mt. Tiki Soki
TikiWhite
Year Released:

2005

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

Infinite

Family:

Aqua Squirtz

The Mt. Tiki Soki is a 2005 Aqua Squirtz Super Soaker volcano that holds an infinite amount of water. It is no longer available. It is an Elastic, Hose and Novelty blaster. It is like a fountain that shoots up. For added play appeal, it has eyes that open whenever it is about to shoot water into the air. It came in two colors, white and blue. Its bottom was attached to a gardening hose which blasted a continuous stream of water into the air. It is meant for younger kids.

Gallery