This creepy, double-take-inducing dimensional wall graphic depicts a mysterious man somehow trapped in an air duct behind a wall grate.
Produce thick, vaporous and harmless smoke from your bare hands whenever you want!
Wake up to a NASA style countdown and a rocket launch! You MUST find the rocket and put it back on the stand to make the alarm clock stop ringing!
Now you can easily and safely create patterns on your lawn just like the professionals do at major league ballparks and golf courses!
The Flybar uses 12 huge rubber bands to produce up to 1200 pounds of thrust that rockets you up 6+ feet into the air. The record so far is nearly eight feet.
It may look like a harmless usb thumb drive, but it's actually a devious contraption that periodically makes random mouse movements, toggles caps-lock and types... More
These futuristic jumping stilts are the latest innovation that combines the best of pogo sticks and stilts, giving you the ability to jump 8-10 feet into the... More
This creepy but very cool Haunted Tree Stump Candy Stand holds plenty of candy and treats for all the trick-or-treaters this Halloween.
Invisible R-rated pictures embedded at the bottom that are magically revealed when you pour a shot.
These double-take inducing bags look as if they were lifted from a two-dimensional cartoon or illustration, yet retain full three-dimensional functionality in... More
See yourself as you truly are.
This amazing stand on, track propelled snowboard combines the thrill of snowmobiling with the freedom of snowboarding. You can surf and maneuver effortlessly... More
A remote-controlled prank golf ball that you can secretly swap with a friend's ball on the green or just sink it right into the hole yourself every single time.
The Vurtego has already set the World Record for highest jump and is capable of launching you around 7 feet in the air with 1500 pounds of thrust! It's all possible... More
A tiny and easy to hide prank device that emits creepy sounds like creaking, scratching, breathing, children laughing and whispers at random intervals.
A professor at the University of Tokyo has developed an optical camouflage system that makes a special reflective material seemingly disappear, including the... More