Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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This chocolate popsicle is actually a 120 GB external HDD. The stick hides an 8 GB USB flash drive. It was designed by a Korean studio called mintpass. |
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Domsai is a cactus planter with ceramic legs and a glass head. The designer, Matteo Cibic, describes it as a "desktop tamagochi". |
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Replace your bottle cap with the CapHeads mascots and learn how to classify your recycling. |
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These cute robots USB memories will quickly become your closest ally: they’ll keep you company, store your data and always greet you with a smile. |
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Use this model building kit to create a replica of yourself. Customize it by sticking a photo of yourself, a friend or a relative on it. |
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Don’t get all wound up trying to twist pasta around your fork, just let this practical utensil do all the dirty work. It’s a twirling spaghetti fork, designed for enemies of spaghetti! |
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When you crumple them up, the pages in this notebook turn into a soccer ball, basketball, or a tennis ball... Throw a few hoops in the recycling basket. |
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Nama Caramel Pot is a kit you can use to make fresh caramel chews in the microwave at home in just 10 minutes. |
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It’s "mydeskfriend", a tamagochi robot shaped like a penguin that you can play with on the Internet. It logs onto Facebook, reads your email and even talks to you. |
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The designer Mujaki has created this adorable japanese robot that wears pigtails. Her name is Hina ver,RF09 and she knows how to make coffee. |
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