A FACIAL mask promising to enrich skin with mineral water from a sacred Korean mountain might ordinarily have a place on pharmacy shelves, but in the case of a mask showing the image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stores have given a wide berth.
The NY Times says a product marketed as "unification nuclear bomb" facial masks has been pulled from South Korean stores, despite sales of over 25,000.
The manufacturer says the masks celebrate peace talks between the two Koreas, but others aren't impressed at the healing powers afforded to a nuke-wielding dictator.
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