Offered here is a RARE Original NEW Geek Fuel Limited Edition SEALED Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga PIZZA CUTTER.

Please Note: this item is Not a Toy this is a real Pizza Cutter used for cutting real Pizza.

This TMNT Pizza Cutter item is SO COOL and the Box looks like a Pizza Box!!

This item is also Dishwasher Safe!


AMAZING Rare New Original Sealed Geek Fuel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Pizza Cutter that is now SOLD OUT AND VERY HARD TO FIND ESPECIALLY MINT IN THE BOX.

This item is Case Fresh Store Stock High Grade Near Mint and looks Perfect.


PERFECT GIFT FOR A BIRTHDAY OR FATHERS DAY

Please see all clear pictures for Exact Condition.


This NEW Large SEALED Pizza Cutter item LOOKS AMAZING PLEASE SEE ALL CLEAR PICTURES FOR EXACT CONDITION! Again, this is Not a Toy! This TMNT item is a Real Pizza Cutter!

AFA or CAS would Grade this item very high and it should be graded. What you see is what you will getreally a Great High Grade Rare Sealed New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Cutter item made by Geek Fuel that is Sold Out and hard to find now!



ALL FIGURES I HAVE ARE REALLY HIGH-GRADE CASE FRESH, EXCELLENT NEAR MINT CONDITION AND LOOK GREAT



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