NRA Repurposes Kids Board Game Candy Land As Shooting Target

The National Rifle Association released a spoof shooting target of the board game Candy Land called “Target Land” where shooters can fire on targets throughout a fantasy landscape containing the Peppermint Stick Forest, the Crooked Old Peanut Brittle House, Lollypop Woods, and other locations from the iconic kids game.

A November 2 article from NRABlog suggests reinvigorating “boring” board games, including Battleship, Checkers, and Candy Land by turning them into targets for the shooting range:

Here is the full “Target Land” target released by the NRA:

The NRA previously appropriated children's fairy tales for pro-gun purposes, releasing Little Red Riding Hood (Has A Gun) and Hansel and Gretel (Have Guns) at its NRA Family website, leading to widespread condemnation and ridicule.