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Bullseye Bin Laden Condoms Bursting On To Market

Livingston, NJ (WFN) -- A New Jersey entrepreneur is helping Americans fight terrorism with Osama bin Laden condoms that feature a wrapper showing bin Laden's face covered with a bullseye.

Entrepreneur Jeff Weiss says his "al-Queda" condoms actually have two uses: The condom is used for safe sex and the wrapper is placed in the toilet for "tinkling target practice."

The new bin Laden condoms should be bursting onto the market soon and Weiss is also donating thousands of camouflage khaki condoms to the military.

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