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Rubber ducks in the bathtub are for kids. Waterproof Battleship Radios are for men, particularly those that enjoy a relaxing bath. This warship will play your favorite radio stations while you pretend to blow up everything around you. This is probably the only thing that will keep your friends from harassing you about enjoying baths in the first place.
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Bath time is all about relaxing and the iDuck Wireless Speaker will make it just that much nicer. Plug your iPod into the egg and you can listen to the music on the waterproof, wireless duck. Not only will he keep the tunes going but he also has a color changing light feature. A rubber duck upgraded with music and light. Probably my favorite duck so far.
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Have you ever thought about turning your bathroom into a home office? I don’t know about you, but I do some of my best thinking in the bathroom. Productivity would skyrocket (in more ways than one). For those times when you feel like lounging on the office couch (aka the bathtub) this rubber duck desk calendar will help keep your schedule organized.
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Each time you use your computer, the mouse will wrestle on the mat with the glowing LED rubber duck in an epic peripheral battle.
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If you already have your kitchen decked out with knick knacks, you simply must grab this rubber duck-shaped tea kettle. It is the crown jewel of tackiness.
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This sharp looking Air Force Rubber Duck is a good reminder of just how young a lot of those keeping our Air Force going really are. I doubt they brought their rubber duckys with them to basic, but they were not much more than a couple years past enjoying them. Float this guy around in your tub and you have patriotic soap masquerading as a child’s toy. And like the real men of the Air Force, there is not a wrinkle on that uniform of his.
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If you are a little too old and too cool for a rubber duck in your bath tub, the Reservoir Ducks have you covered. With their shades and ties, you can almost picture Harvey Keitel and Steve Buscemi. When placed in water, the LED’s are activated to light up and change colors. There is a total battery life of about 45 hours and the batteries are not replaceable, so plan wisely.
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