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It’S Science! Chemistry Magnets for the Kitchen

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If you’re curious about what’s really kicking in your holiday food this season, these chemical magnets will shed a little light on the science behind the flavor (and… decorate your fridge). Love garlic? Thank the allicin–and celebrate it by plastering it to a metal surface.

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November 26th, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Contest: Count the Buckyballs Magnets and Win!

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Remember BuckyBalls? You know, those amazing tiny little rare earth magnets that you can sculpt into all sorts of artistic (and not so artistic) creations? How’d you like a chance to win some of these cool metallic playthings for yourself?

Thanks to the guys over at BuckyBalls, Technabob readers can…

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July 16th, 2009 by: Technabob

Space Invaders Needlepoint Fridge Magnets Plan Their Attack on Your Ice Box

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Think you have enough Space Invaders stuff in your house? Are you sure? Really? If they haven’t yet invaded your kitchen yet, you’ll want to grab these Invaders… magnets for your fridge.

In all, the set comes with 56 individual pieces, including 50 aliens, 4 defense bunkers, 1 UFO, and

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June 21st, 2009 by: Technabob

Space Invaders, Mario and Pac-Man Stick to Your Fridge

Space Invaders Magnets by Spooons

These classic video game characters escaped out of the confines of their respective 8-bit homes, and have landed on kitchen appliances around the world.

Each of Spooons’ handmade refrigerator magnets features the pixel-perfect likeness of a retro gaming icons, carefully color-matched and precisely scaled to match the exact proportions of…

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June 10th, 2008 by: Technabob

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