Fridgeezoo: Artic Animals that Live in the Fridge.
Fridgeezoo is a new Japanese refrigerator gadget.
The Fridgeezoo seal
It's the middle of summer. You keep opening the fridge looking for some cool refreshment. But, if you leave the refrigerator door open, the Fridgeezoo animals will reprimand you.
Fridgeezoos are shaped like Japanese milk cartons with faces of artic animals drawn on them. They hide in your fridge and chat with you each time you open it.
And, if you leave the refrigerator door open too long, these pets won't let you hear the end of it: they'll scold and berate you for being thoughtless about the environment.
This product was created by Solid Alliance, and it consists of a series of gadgets designed to be used inside the fridge. The whole concept of "in-fridge entertainment" was born of this idea. Different models include: a polar bear, a penguin, a walrus and a seal.
Each animal has a distinct personality. For instance, the polar bear is very lazy and becomes infuriated if you wake him from hibernation. The penguin hums a tune when he's in a good mood, etc.
But the Fridgeezoo animals have a sad history. They lost their homes in the North Pole because of global warming and environmental pollution, so they were forced to look for a new home. And what they found was the fridge.
Since they don't tolerate heat very well, they needed a place that was
cool. They turned into typical Japanese milk cartons in order to camouflage themselves during their stay inside the fridge.
Fridgeezoo is a fun and cute gadget but, above all, it's really cool. Plus, the Fridgeezoo animals serve as a reminder that you should be more environmentally friendly.
They're so cute, you might end up opening the fridge just to look at them...