Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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Holding the remote control is like holding power, that’s so at least at home. We’ve all fought for holding it at hand, it’s nearly some object of desire. Here we pay a well deserved tribute to it selecting some of the most curious ones. |
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An inflatable toast, a giant ice-cream, a soft doughnut... All these delicious food itmes are useful products really. Can you guess what they are good for? |
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Keyring-friendly USB devices with giant toy hands which when clinking them, they exchange data and social networking info. They are the modern world visiting cards. |
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Japanese Christmas is quite of a commercial hype. Christmas Eve is synonym for "romantic night" amongst young couples, but the truth is that not as many people celebrate that time together. |
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Choose the accessory your iPod needs |
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An artist has recreated the setting where Mario Bros, one of the best-selling videogames of all times, takes place. |
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So many objects imitate the mythical cube’s design, that you could spend an entire day surrounded by Rubik products. |
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They’re light, ecological and made out of recycled (and recyclable) paper. These bottles are the natural successors of plastic containers. |
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Rainy nights are no longer an excuse to stay at home. |
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They teach kids to recycle, generate energy and act responsibly towards the environment. They’re ecological toys. |
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With these toys, they’ll learn the importance of recycling, using renewable sources of energy and reutilizing natural resources. Make a note of the most ecological toys on the market:
Bio Farm. A farm to grow and care for plants at home
Kids will learn first-hand about the world of plants, thanks to this ecological seedbed. They can plant seeds, take care of them and wait for them to bare fruit.
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