Moo Moo Subaru gives Jeep ducks a run for their money
It doesn’t matter if you like Duck Duck Jeep or not. Jeep Wrangler owners are still going to leave rubber ducks on other Wranglers. However, now plastic cows are in the mix thanks to Moo Moo Subaru. More rubber animals are being used to spread love.
Moo Moo Subaru challenges Duck Duck Jeep
Car trends are getting udderly ridiculous. That’s a cow pun because the Moo Moo Subaru movement is taking the nation by storm. Subaru owners shouldn’t be surprised if they find a plastic or rubber cow on their SUVs.
The cows are left on door handles and windshield wipers with a note that references the Facebook group. It’s where owners come together and share their unique stories with a supportive community.
It all started when Crystal Hamann received a duck on her Jeep Wrangler. She told her friend, Staci Huckins, all about it. Huckins owns a Subaru Crosstrek, though.
Huckins shared that she should start ducking Subaru SUVs because they are better than Jeeps, but Hamann said that wasn’t allowed. So, she picked a different animal, the cow. Moo rhymes with the brand, so it sort of works.
Then later, she discovered that the stars used in the Subaru badge are from the Taurus constellation, which is an astrological bull. The cows are spreading like wildfire as the online groups have hundreds of thousands of members.
Subaru spokesperson Dominick Infante shared that while the automaker is aware of the group, it’s not involved. But it’s a great example of its passionate owners.
Moo Moo Subaru is an owner-driven initiative that helps enhance the already strong sense of community in Subieville.