Velcro Snake to clear Clogged Drains
by Steve
Wednesday, December 27, 2006

The Flexisnake is like a plumbing snake, except it has a piece of Velcro at the end to pull hair out of a sink drain.
Hair is leading cause of clogged drains in bathroom sinks, so it stands to reason that Velcro can be used to clear out clogged drains.
You feed the Velcro end down a sink drain, and spin it around, and then pull it out. Since the hair clog is often entangled, the entire clog can be pulled out at once.
Cost is $2.95 each.
Buy it online here:
http://www.flexisnake.com
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Sniff Your Wrist to get Horny
by Steve
Friday, December 15, 2006

Scentuelle Libido Patch is about what you probably guessed, a patch you wear on your skin that makes you horny.
But it doesn't contain any medicine.
Instead, each patch is infused with floral aromas designed to put your mind into a state of arousal.
You're supposed to hold your wrist (where you stick the patch) up to your nose for a whiff, whenever you need a shot of happiness. I can see people creating a dependency on these things and taking a whiff anytime they experience anxiety, like a job interview, spousal argument, speeding ticket, etc.
Scentuelle is made for women, but they offer another version for men.
A 30-day supply costs $34.95.
Visit Scentuelle online:
http://www.scentuellepatch.com
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Birth Control Breath Mints
by Steve
Thursday, December 07, 2006

A pharmaceutical company, Warner Chilcott, announced today the availability of a new chewable birth control pill with a refreshing spearmint flavor.
The product, called "Femcon Fe", is billed as the first and only FDA-approved chewable birth control pill. The company says that one of the leading causes of oral contraceptive failure is not consistently taking these pills everyday. By making it chewable, and tasty, it'll allow women to have more fun.
On a serious note, the Warner Chilcott also says that a chewable form will provide an alternative to women who experience "breakthough bleeding" with traditional birth control pills.
Learn more about Femcon Fe at:
http://www.wcrx.com.
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Water Bottle Nipple Adapter
by Steve
Wednesday, December 06, 2006

What's strange about this product is that no one has thought of it yet. At least, that's what the inventor of the product says anyways.
The nipple adapts to just about any plastic water bottle and turns it into a baby-bottle. From the looks of it, it'll probably attach to plastic soda bottles too.
It's now selling at 7-Eleven and Circle-K stores for $1.95 each.
The idea is that you could stop the car at a convenience store, buy a bottle of water, along with a nipple adapter, and silence a crying baby on the spot.
The nipple adapter was created by Tommy Habeeb, former host of the reality-TV show "CHEATERS", and who is now hosting, "STAG: Last Night of Freedom". Tommy says...
"I was surprised that this product did not exist already. All of the retailers that I have met tell me it's a no-brainer that this product will sell."
Read Press Release.
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Scented Bus Stops
by Steve
Monday, December 04, 2006

Arcade Marketing Inc., in tandem with the California Milk Processor Board, is putting up a new type of advertisement at bus stops that emit the smell of chocolate chip cookies.
The ad, which will be placed at five bus stops in downtown San Francisco, utilizes the company's technology called MagniScent®, which disseminates smell via
scent-infused adhesives affixed to the inside of the bus shelters and undersides of the benches.
It costs about $30.00 to "ad-scent" a bus stop, and the smell is expected to last a week.
While scent-based advertisements have been used in magazines, it's supposedly a first for outdoor advertising. Though, I swear some fast-food burger joints deliberately pump burger smoke outside just to get me to walk in!
Interesting that the Milk Board would use cookie smell to attract attention to milk.
Via
Yahoo News
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Principal - Curve Ended Watch Band
by Steve
Monday, December 04, 2006
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