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This bag of powder magically turns into the most realistic fake bird poop in the world when mixed with water. Apply to cars, windshields, windows, and more.
um... hmm... well, it's from Japan and it has giant squishy silicone hands that clap together when you push the button.
Give all of your Stephen King books, self-help books on alcoholism and writer's block, or even horror movies on the shelf some pleasant company when you keep... Read More
This little glowing chameleon-shaped lamp can dynamically match the color of whatever surface it sits on.
This metallic chessboard with magnetic chess pieces hangs on the wall for vertical play or can easily be removed to continue playing on a tabletop without interrupting... Read More
Innovative silicone case that slips onto your iPhone to amplify the volume of the built-in speakers by double - no external power required!
It may look like a regular game of Checkers, but in addition to cunning strategy and ruthless tactics, you'll also need a bit of luck to get past the addition... Read More
Paper books may be dying off quickly, but storytelling and imagination will never end... unless the horrifying Nothing erases everything. Just to be on the safe... Read More
A prank vessel inspired by the Greek mathematician Pythagoras's greedy cup that functions like a normal wine glass when filled to a moderate level, but instantly... Read More
Simply connect your personal music player's earbuds and the audio output is transformed into a warm, rich and resonant sound, amplified up to 55 decibels.
Inside you can discover hundreds of covert pop-cultural and historical curiosities, government cover-ups, marketing tricks and practical secrets.
This amazing ball is made from polyurethane with a special Lycra coating to give it the ability to bounce, skip, and float across the top of water with ease.
Race against the clock to stack your blocks before the tower quakes and tumbles!
This unique 540 piece jigsaw puzzle depicting a colorful gradient of hues assembles into a three-dimensional sphere when completed.
When these mysterious rocks are struck together a bright flash of light occurs at the point of impact, a phenomena known as Triboluminescence!
The entire 120 year National Geographic archive of every single issue, page, article, advertisement, map and photograph from 1888 to 2008 has been digitally... Read More
When you must make it rain down Benjamins or most likely Washingtons, for whatever your reasons, don't just throw your cash up into the air by hand, fire it... Read More
Rather than floating around above the pool like on a traditional inflatable raft, this unique pool float has an oval mesh hammock that suspends your body just... Read More
Market Watch is edited for retailers, restaurateurs, food and beverage directors as well as commissioners in the control states-the key decision makers who account... Read More
This doesn't make any sense in an e-book, but if you still read from these weird paper things lined with printed words called books, don't lose your place before... Read More



















