Fatbear USB Memory Drive
November 16th, 2006
SolidAlliance from Japan has released the FatBears, cute USB memory keys in bear shape. Although it only has 256MB of storage capacity, you won’t resist in getting one, will you?
SolidAlliance from Japan has released the FatBears, cute USB memory keys in bear shape. Although it only has 256MB of storage capacity, you won’t resist in getting one, will you?
Fujitronic has a cute ultrasonic quiet humidifier to purify air in your house. The built-in negative ion humidifier comes with revolutionary design using nanometer and antibiotic engineering plastics, anti-fungus and anti-bacteria water tank.
The FB-602 Bear shape humidifier has 5 liter water capacity and will auto shut off when the water level is low. The regular price is $99.99, but if you get it now, you’ll save 54%. Available from iKitchen.com.
The Pig E Bank is a piggy bank with LCD display, that show you the total value of money in it. Not only it will show you the money, it also tell you about it, with a selection of funny voices to keep you entertained as you count the cash!
Once you need some money, simply just press the nose to retrieve coins. The Pig E Bank retails for $24.95 at Science Store.
Suedy’s Koo-ki Sushi is not the ordinary sushi because it’s made out of premium chocolate, chrispy rice cookies and candies instead of seaweed, vinegar and rice. So, it looks like sushi, but tastes very different!
The site allows you to shop online, and even ship to your desired destination, ensuring that even if you don’t live near a Koo-ki sushi store you can still savor and give the gift of choco-sushi to your friends and family.
Elica Lamp is an extraordinary table lamp that turns on and off by blowing.
Who buys Elica Lamp lives a direct relationship with light, by getting rid of the classical switch.
Another quality of Elica: It respects the environment, because it is design using lead free circuitry and with parts that can be easily disassembled.
Yes, it’s unique, it’s cute, but it costs you 150 Euro (about $190), which might just blow the budget!
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