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Queensland angler goes viral with Woolworths Ooshies fishing hack – PerthNow
A Queensland angler has uncovered a new use for a highly popular range of collectables.

A Queensland angler has uncovered a new use for a highly popular range of collectables.
Mark Pace took to Facebook yesterday to put the call out for more glow-in-the-dark Ooshies, saying he was happy to pay cash for them.
Anyone have any glow-in-the-dark Ooshies they dont want? Happy to pay $1 each, he said.
Just days after Woolworths axed the pencil topper freebies after running out of stock across the country, it quickly became clear why he was so keen to gather more.
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