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Soundproof telephone booths at festivals have already been spotted. The Argentinian beerbrand “Andes” used this technique for a remarkable campaign. Watch the video on YouTube.
Soundproof telephone booths at festivals have already been spotted. The Argentinian beerbrand “Andes” used this technique for a remarkable campaign. Watch the video on YouTube.
These teaspoon are designed for single use. Stir your tea one time and enjoy your spoon!
The rolls of Burger King are even more attractive like this, styled in the latest trends in the fashion industry. Order a burger with sunglasses for example, or one wearing a bikini.
Boisdale, a restaurant based in central London, claims to serve the most expensive omelette in the world. This exclusive omelette is made from eggs from seagulls. Only 40.000 seagull eggs are sold worldwide every year. An omelette costs € 105, =.
The company SDA decorations is specialised in editing riverstone. With their new range of bathroom products, they want bring nature into your home. The products are handmade.
Kamelka, chocolates made of camelmilk. On May 8th they launched the product in Den Bosch, the Dutch ‘Capital of Taste, 2010’. The product is a collaboration from Syntens Design, Pressure Cooker Food & Agri Working Group.
You do not have to chew your meat anymore, just start drinking “Meat Water”. The basics of the drink are proteins. Available in flavors like, Cheeseburger, Beef Stroganoff and Haggis.
Wine bar “Time to Vino” in Sydney, Australia, collaborates with a filmrental chain to serve the right wine with every film. For example, it is recommended to drink bubbles with a drama and pinot noir with thrillers.
British brewer, Tom Wood, recently launched a mobile bottling operation in the form of a well-equipped truck that can drive to virtually any location in the UK. With this initiative they want to help small, local breweries.
This manufacturer of this toiletpaper wanted to hear the voice of the people. How? Consumers could vote on various topics concerning toilet paper. Through websites, surveys and even at polls in busshelters consumers could give their opinion. The result: toiletpaper that is aligned to the majority of voters.
Soundproof telephone booths at festivals have already been spotted. The Argentinian beerbrand “Andes” used this technique for a remarkable campaign. Watch the video on YouTube.
These teaspoon are designed for single use. Stir your tea one time and enjoy your spoon!
The rolls of Burger King are even more attractive like this, styled in the latest trends in the fashion industry. Order a burger with sunglasses for example, or one wearing a bikini.
Boisdale, a restaurant based in central London, claims to serve the most expensive omelette in the world. This exclusive omelette is made from eggs from seagulls. Only 40.000 seagull eggs are sold worldwide every year. An omelette costs € 105, =.
The company SDA decorations is specialised in editing riverstone. With their new range of bathroom products, they want bring nature into your home. The products are handmade.
Kamelka, chocolates made of camelmilk. On May 8th they launched the product in Den Bosch, the Dutch ‘Capital of Taste, 2010’. The product is a collaboration from Syntens Design, Pressure Cooker Food & Agri Working Group.
You do not have to chew your meat anymore, just start drinking “Meat Water”. The basics of the drink are proteins. Available in flavors like, Cheeseburger, Beef Stroganoff and Haggis.
Wine bar “Time to Vino” in Sydney, Australia, collaborates with a filmrental chain to serve the right wine with every film. For example, it is recommended to drink bubbles with a drama and pinot noir with thrillers.
British brewer, Tom Wood, recently launched a mobile bottling operation in the form of a well-equipped truck that can drive to virtually any location in the UK. With this initiative they want to help small, local breweries.
This manufacturer of this toiletpaper wanted to hear the voice of the people. How? Consumers could vote on various topics concerning toilet paper. Through websites, surveys and even at polls in busshelters consumers could give their opinion. The result: toiletpaper that is aligned to the majority of voters.