Horrified shopper Jana Bardsley-Smith, 52, spotted dozens of Poundland's new Bonkin' Bunny vibrators stacked in between slinkies and Finding Nemo towels in a store in Tolworth, South London.
The mum said the budget sex toys were positioned right next to the checkouts but were definitely in "eye level" of children.
When Poundland launched their £5 vibrator back in January, the brand promised to keep the sex toys behind the counter and asked customers to use the password "Justin" at the counter if they wanted to buy one.
After taking photos of the vibrators sitting on the same shelf as children's toys and Starburst-scented candles, the outraged mum-of-two said: "I was amused at first but then I realised I found it annoying.
"It's not something you want to see at eye level when you're out shopping."
Luckily for Jana, her two children weren't with her when she spotted the rows of sex toys.
She added: "There is a place and a time to be selling or buying things like that.
"There are a lot of families in the area. I wouldn't want my child to ask what it is."
Accusing Poundland of being "insensitive", Jana concluded: "If they are going to sell things like that, they should be at the back of the store."
Fabulous Online has contacted Poundland for comment.
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