Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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Now you can make them at home! |
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If you're still using strawberry flavored lip gloss, you'll be amazed to discover this new line's range of flavors: Coca-Cola, Fanta, 7Up, Dr. Pepper and even m&m's. Life can be amazing. |
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With this stopper, you can turn a plain bottle of water into a full fledged tripod. It's small enough that you can carry it around with you. |
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Leaf Tie is a leaf shaped fastener that'll help you organize the technological chaos on your desktop. If you have lots of cables, you'll have lots of little plants growing in your office! |
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New and more original ways to enjoy instant noodles. |
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This traditional photo album is designed to look like the latest technology. It looks like a giant SD memory card! |
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MoviePeg is a stand for your iPhone that allows you to watch movies, read recipes, or share pictures of your latest vacation with friends. |
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Turn your iPhone into a real alarm clock |
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We all know by now that the iPhone is a lot more than just a mobile phone. Most users also use it more to check email, update their Facebook status, or take pictures than to actually make phone calls. Thanks to its infinite number of uses, the iPhone is a multitask gadget that you can use from the moment you wake until you go back to bed: it's an alarm clock, a radio, an iPod, a movie player, a recipe book, a dictionary, a map, a GPS navigator, a newspaper, a video game console...
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Leave your stuff on the beach inside this portable safe box and go swim in the ocean without a care. An alarm will got off if anyone goes near the safe box. |
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Become a top-class chef with this cheese making kit. The package includes everything you need to make your own mozzarella and ricotta. |
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Learn how to use this Japanese product, which is available only on Curiosite. |
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Ayumi Nakay, our expert in Japanese culture, has translated the use instructions for Uchiage Hanabi, the fireworks projector from Sega Toys, for all the curious people in the world to see.
This product is imported directly from Japan, and it’s only available in Europe through Curiosite. And, just so you understand the steps you have to follow to get it working, here is the instruction manual in English.
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