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Salt and Pepper Bots for Lazy Condiment Passers

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The lines I hate hearing when I’m sitting down at the dining table about to dig in on my meal when I’m particularly famished are:

Can you please pass the salt?
Can you please sprinkle a little bit of pepper in my soup?
Can you please hand me the salt…

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July 11th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

Switch Salt and Pepper Shaker Turns Your Food On

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Fred & Friends is at it again, with another one of their tongue-in-cheek household gadgets. This time, they’ve created the perfect salt and pepper shaker – the SWITCH.…

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February 8th, 2011 by: Technabob

Pass the Salt: More Like Pull Back the Shaker

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Isn’t technology awesome? Thanks to technology we can add text to pictures of cats! And then within seconds, we can post that same captioned creation online, allowing us to reach out and annoy millions of people! And now, thanks to technology (kinda), even the simple act of grabbing a condiment…

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August 17th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Saltside Out Salt Shaker Puts the Salt on the Wrong Side of the Shaker

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I know, I know, what the hell does a salt shaker have to do with technabob? Nothing, really. I normally wouldn’t write about such a dull, utilitarian thing, but this one deserves a mention for its sheer design and wit.

Fred & Friend’s wonderful Saltside Out salt shaker does the…

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June 26th, 2009 by: Technabob

Bring the Power of Science to the Bar

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If you believe that mixing the perfect cocktail is a science rather than an art, this just may be the perfect complement to your adult beverages. The Cocktail Chemistry set brings an unmatched geek form factor to the table… or rather, to the bar.

The scale shown above, unfortunately, is…

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December 12th, 2008 by: Alisha K.

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