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Just having a cool keychain with a miniature Chutes and Ladders game on it would be a pretty cool gift. But when you break this thing open and they see that you have a fully working game their first thought will be to wonder how they are going to use that tiny little spinner. Obviously not a game to be played after a few drinks on a Friday night, but you just know that is when this thing will be the most fun.

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Playing something like Operation! on a pen is a good time waster, but it isn’t quite a party game. These pens here are much better for groups. You can have 4 play Trouble and any number can play Yahtzee or Boggle.

The pen on these really seems to be the afterthought, I would feel just as well served if they just had these mini versions of the game. The die popper on Trouble is the coolest part of the whole bunch.

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If you are out there trying to sell stuff, any little thing can give you an edge. You know the customer will remember you after you whip out your mini briefcase to give them a business card. While you are at it you can use the calculator to show them just how much money you can save them.

You can remove the calculator if you want, then you can fill it up with any type of contraband you choose. No matter what you are carrying, a miniature briefcase is the coolest way to do it.

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If you sometimes feel left out when you see some interesting designer chairs discussed on gadget sites but will never pay such an outrageous price for them, then do I have a deal for you. You can get this set of Miniature Designer Chairs for a very reasonable cost and still get some interesting designs. They may not be functional but they are cheap. You have read about items like the Marshmallow Sofa on these pages and now you can have one.

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The sellers of this fine Mini Rickshaw envision it being a lot of fun for two kids. In theory that would seem right. But having just spent a weekend with a bunch of my brother’s kids, what I envision is a toy that will have the kids fighting in no time. The only solution is to take it away from them or give them rides yourself. So unless you are looking at getting a lot of exercise or yelling incessantly, stick to individual toys.

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Take any product and either miniaturize it or make a huge version of it and it is instantly cool. This Mini Shopping Cart would be a great desk accessory at work. Having this on your desk to store small office items will get you noticed, and for once not in a negative way. My biggest problem with it is that with items sitting in a shopping cart, I think a lot of people will use it as their very own office accessory supply.

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