You try to pull your foot out, but it's stuck. You pull harder and nothing happens. Finally, you put both arms on your leg and pull as hard as you can. The latex remains unyielding... but your shoe and socks don't, allowing your foot to fly out of them.
With the sudden momentum, you stumble backwards. Luckily, you keep your footing and don't fall over. Unluckily, you manage to land your now bare foot in yet another pink pool of this stuff.
Having already lost a shoe and sock to one of these puddles, you decide that you aren't about to give up the foot too. With this in mind you quickly pull your foot back, but instead of feeling the resistance you'd expected you hear a sound like suction as a large chunk of the puddle splits off stuck to your foot.
This time you can't keep your balance, and fall right down on your butt (with a painful impact on the cement, thankfully), and watch as the glob of latex on your foot quickly wobbles into a very distinctive shape. The part near your toes splits into three parts, apparently large toes themselves. The whole thing elongates, taking on a clearly lapine look to it, and most of the bottom changes color to white. As it stops moving and shifting, you can clearly see that your right foot now proudly wears, up to the ankle, an almost cartoonish pink and white rabbit's foot.
Curious, you prod the thing with your finger (after what just happened, the prospect of losing a single digit doesn't seem like a very big deal). The stuff definitely feels like extremely smooth latex, and it doesn't seem to be eating your hand. Still, you figure that it'd be best to get rid of this thing, so you try to pull it off... only to find that doing so is quite impossible. It seems that, at the edge of the rabbit foot on your ankle, it doesn't end but rather simply ceases to be latex rather abruptly where your human skin starts.
Looks like that rabbit foot's not coming off any time soon. At least there's no one here to see it.