panda flash drive: buy a rubber panda, help save a real panda
May 13th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! by: lambert v.
From Active Media Products – the folks who make the Obama Drive – comes another gimmicky storage device, the Panda flash drive. But at least this time it’s for a cause: 5% of the flash drive’s retail price goes to the panda-loving World Wildlife Fund. Active Media Products is also guaranteeing the organization of at least $25,000 of contribution every year. Nice.


The 2.5″ flash drives are made of non-toxic silicone rubber and is free of evil stuff like PVC, lead and mercury. As usual, the pandas come in several capacities – 2 GB ($13 USD), 4 GB (seems to be out of stock), 8 GB ($27 USD) and 16 GB ($43 USD). You can order a Panda flash drive at Amazon.
[via Chip Chick]
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May 13th, 2009 comments (1): stumble it! digg it! by: lambert v.
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Will buying one prevent evildoers from slicing pandas in half and embedding USB connectors in their innards?