Another species wiped out:
The pink plastic flamingo, a Florida-inspired icon that has been reviled as kitschy bad taste and revered as retro cool, is dead at age 49.The pop culture symbol met its demise after its manufacturer, Union Products, of Leominster, Mass., was socked with a triple economic threat -- increases in costs of electricity and plastic resin combined with loss of financing. Production ended in June, and the plant is scheduled to close Nov. 1, according to president and CEO Dennis Plante. Union Products made 250,000 of its patented plastic pink flamingos a year in addition to other garden products.
Robert Thompson, professor of popular culture at Syracuse University, paid tribute to the infamous bird that has been immortalized everywhere -- from the John Waters' movie Pink Flamingos, to bachelor parties and lawns across America.
"Let's face it," he said. "As iconic emblems of kitsch, there are two pillars of cheesy, campiness in the American pantheon. One is the velvet Elvis. The other is the pink flamingo."
The birth of the plastic pink flamingo in 1957 coincided with the booming interest in Florida, Thompson said, making it possible for those in other parts of the country to have a little piece of the Sunshine State's mystique in their yard.
I've seen more of these on the covers of books about Florida than I've seen in Florida. It must be a Northern thing.
Union Products' stranglehold on the pink plastic flamingo industry has ultimately brought about their extinction. We can only be thankful that there will always be individual artisans able to craft a fine velvet Elvis.

Arklahomboy installing some 'ming'rs in Kuwait.
I can live with this, but if they start eliminating the Garden Gnome there will be HELL TO PAY!!
Posted by: Cindy at October 22, 2006 08:17 AMnever fear Union products, just start production of plastic mini-mosques..
Unless you're in Arizona, Florida (where three plastic flamingos can be found in St. Pete) or
Texas, there..production of Holy Mother shrines should be the big draw. You know, Donnah..like the ones that are in every yard in Leisure City.
Absolutely. I've seen 100 times more plastic Virgin Marys in Florida yards than I've seen pink plastic flamingos.
Posted by: Donnah at October 22, 2006 12:02 PMOh oh.... I should run around looking for them to buy before the stock runs out. I can be an ebay millionaire selling these!
Oh wait, thats why they're extinct... didn't sell well... :(
Small wonder the only place I see these things locally is a company that does gag birthdays. :/
Posted by: Gmac at October 22, 2006 06:31 PMIn Oki, (you get kinda stir crazy) we decorated the little dirt area next to the main entrance to our barracks that was supposed to have plants, with plastic flamingoes garden gnomes, and any other lame ass lawn decoration we could find. After the first typhoon of the season we didn't replace them, but there was something funny about some 150 Marines walking out of the entrance to the parking lot bracketed by stupid household items only blind, and senile 80 year olds purchase.
Posted by: Wickedpinto at October 23, 2006 01:07 AMY'all were having fun.
We buried about 50 goat arms and legs sticking straight up in rows and put a sign on a stick saying "Goat Orchard." We were having fun too.