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Nose Gel Dispenser Is Fun for the Whole Family Or Maybe Just Me

1:00AM Jesus Diaz | Since I already have the breast-shaped gel dispenser installed in my shower, I think I may get this 9-inch-high Nose Shower Gel to put it in my kitchen and dispense lime Jello Mello. Too bad it only exudes gel out of the right nostril, though, because it would make an excellent ketchup and mustard dispenser for just US$17.95. [Potpourri via Dark Roasted Blend] More »
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Countertop Beer Cooler and Tap, Just in Time for Labor Day

12:45AM Charlie White | Slip a five-liter keg of your favorite brew into this Countertop Beer Cooler and Tap, and satisfy that beer jones in style. The thing even has an LED showing adjustable temperature. It has another advantage over some of the other countertop taps we’ve seen, too, because it lets you take it on the road or on the boat with its included AC/DC power adapter. More »
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Kimberly-Clark First to Elusive Hands-Free Toilet Paper Dispenser Market

10:45AM Seamus Byrne | Who but the greatest public-restroom aficionados knew that the “final touchless restroom frontier” was the electronic toilet-paper dispenser? I for one am surprised that no one has tried to market this already. But sure enough, I just heard from public-restroom mainstay Kimberly-Clark, who announced the JRT* Electronic Coreless, the world’s first touchless electronic bath-tissue dispenser. As Richard Thorne, director of Kimberly-Clark’s North American washroom business put it: “The electronic revolution has entered the bathroom stall.” The following is all true. More »
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Breakfix Cereal Dispenser

8:25AM Seamus Byrne | This is another one of the great gadgets offered by the folks at Skymall. This is a device that dispenses a perfected portioned bowl of cereal every time. No longer will you have to deal with that box of cereal and keeping the bag sealed with clips and whatnot. Just load up the Breakfix with your cereal of choice and it can dispense a bowl’s worth with a simple push of a button. It operates off of batteries, which baffles me because aren’t devices like this supposed to be all mechanical? Oh well, no more Lucky Charms overdoses for me! Video demonstration after the jump. $80. More »