
The Cat In a Can provides no nutritional value but will give you a pet for those lonely nights. This cat needs no food and no litter box, all that is required to keep it around is proper inflation. No word if there are volume discounts for crazy cat ladies.
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If you want to open all your cans and leave no trace of sharp edges, just grab this whale and turn his spout. No reason you can’t combine good function with fun design.
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Opening up this RC Car is just like opening a beer with its pop top can as packaging. Once open, you get your car with working headlights and tail lights, a remote control and four traffic cones to race around. When you need a charge you connect it to the remote to charge it directly from there. With their small size you can use these cars just about anywhere.
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Until now, empty spray cans were about as useful as a DVD rewinder (which actually exists…go figure). But leave it to some artistic soul to notice the beauty of the can itself, and you end up with a nifty product like this desk lamp which is fit for the finest yard sales and flea markets. The retro can design says “I’m an antique” while the paint runs say “use me, baby, its happened before”. Someone’s obviously been culling through some top notch trash.
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If you’re proud of your caffeine or alcohol consumption, you may want to consider an overpriced piece of home décor like these marble can sculptures that will tell the world just how much your vice means to you. Each one measures 4.75 high, x 2.5 wide, has a small storage space inside, and is hand carved from white marble. But at $100 each, they may be an artistic luxury enjoyed strictly by well-to-do addicts.
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