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Moo moo Subaru: Enthusiastic owners take page from Jeep playbook with rubber cow trend
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Date:2025-04-11 16:30:28
Jeep owners have some competition, at least when it comes to little rubber mascots: Mooove over Duck, Duck, Jeep. It’s time for Moo Moo Subaru.
That’s part of the message that a growing community of devoted Subaru lovers is spreading on notes they leave, along with little rubber cows, on Subarus all over the country.
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