Facebook Marketplace "Gone Wild" Corvallis - Edition 2
Here we go again: Free Volcano Mold (Volcano Not Included)
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Free Volcano Mold (Volcano Not Included)
For the aspiring fourth-grade scientist in your life, behold: a free volcano mold. Just add plaster of Paris, paint, and mild childhood trauma from vinegar-and-baking-soda eruptions gone wrong.
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Polar Bear Figurine – $25 (Was $150)
Originally $150. Now $25. That’s either depreciation or enlightenment.
This “very cute” polar bear figurine — tiny tail included — is about 4–5 inches long and ready to bring minimalist Arctic vibes to your mid-century bookshelf.
At this price, it’s less “luxury decor” and more “impulse buy after Saturday Market.”
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Vintage Pink Nokia – $45 (Indestructible Era)
Before smartphones tracked your steps, your sleep, and your soul, there was this: a hot-pink Nokia brick that could survive a drop from Reser Stadium.
Originally listed at $65, now a humble $45 — a bargain for a device that once made “Snake” the peak of mobile gaming. Model 5165, in “perfect condition,” which in Nokia terms means it will likely outlive us all.
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Free Kohler Toilet (Lightly Used, Heavily Symbolic)
Nothing says “spring cleaning” like a fully detached toilet sitting proudly on the sidewalk. Described simply as “Kohler toilet,” this porcelain throne is free to a good home — or at least a home with plumbing ambition.
It’s the kind of listing that raises questions. Renovation surplus? Breakup aftermath? DIY composting pivot? We may never know. What we do know is that somewhere in Corvallis, someone just upgraded.
— The Corvallis Inquirer, Feb. 28, 2026
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