Monthly Archives: November 2014
Lumia phone leaks with a 1020-like camera hump
$297.99 40-inch Samsung UN40H5003 TV Amazon Cyber Monday Deal is on Sale
Edible Greeting Cards: Greets You Can Eat
Scented greeting cards, cards that play a tune when they’re opened, cards with designs that light up… card makers have been upping up the ante season after season, Eat the Fine Print included. But this cardmaker has made something no other company has done yet (as far as we know, anyway): edible greeting cards.
So most people will probably only take a bite or two out of the card out of sheer curiosity, but you’ll be glad to know that each one is gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free, and vegan. They’re available in four designs and four flavors: blueberry, orange sorbet, key lime, and strawberry. They’re only 42 calories a pop, so no problem on that end as well.
The edible greeting cards are available for $9 each.[via Incredible Things]
$999 49-inch LG 49UB8200 4K Ultra HD TV Amazon Cyber Monday Deal Released
Numerous Cyber Monday TV Deals with Gift Card Deals on sale at Target
Wrap Dry-erase Film Turns Surfaces into White Boards
Where’s a white board when you need one? When you gotta doodle, you gotta doodle, but you can’t just whip that pen out and start scribbling on the first surface you see. Or can you? That depends on whether or not that certain surface has been wrapped with this dry-erase film.
Of course, you’re not limited to just doodling. Jot down ideas, notes, schedules, lists, and sketches and whatever else you’d normally write on a dry-erase board without worrying about making a mess. The wrap has a low-tack adhesive on the other side of writable surface so the underlying furniture isn’t damaged when it’s removed.
The wrap has air channels to prevent those pesky trapped air bubbles and is designed to work with a range of markets. It’s currently up for funding on Kickstarter, where a minimum pledge of $15(USD) will get you some 8″ x 9″ pieces of the wrap, while a pledge of $29 to $44 will get you a sheet custom cut to your desktop, depending on its size.
[via Gear Hungry]