If you still want to buy a bobblehead of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford-- but haven't been able to get your hands on one yet -- you are in luck.
The third edition of the doll went on sale Monday morning, with hundreds lining up at Ford's mother's house in Etobicoke to purchase the item.
The dolls, known as 'Robbie Bobbies,' are being sold for $30, with proceeds from this edition going toward the Humber River Regional Hospital.
Sales from the dolls in the past have raised more than $22,000 for United Way Toronto and the Canadian Cancer Society.
The new edition features Ford in a suit with a blue tie and the chain of office.
According to the latest polls, Ford is trailing in a tight mayoral race against fellow candidates John Tory and Olivia Chow.
Torontonians will go to the polls Oct. 27.
Robbie Bobbies, Round 3: Rob Ford spends Labour Day signing bobbleheads at Mother's Etobicoke home #TOpoli pic.twitter.com/Nd0RHd9FKQ
— Natalie Johnson (@NatalieCTV) September 1, 2014
3rd edition Robbie Bobbie features the chain of office. $30 with proceeds to Humber River Regional Hospital. pic.twitter.com/CFgPC3DD5x
— Natalie Johnson (@NatalieCTV) September 1, 2014
"We're on fire," Rob Ford tells supporter buying bobblehead who asks about campaign #TOpoli pic.twitter.com/porEgy3XeR
— Natalie Johnson (@NatalieCTV) September 1, 2014
Today's bobblehead line at Ford family home a couple hundred people long. Not nearly as crazy as the city hall sales. pic.twitter.com/Y7brw2JjXt
— Natalie Johnson (@NatalieCTV) September 1, 2014