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Lego Hulk from the Toy Fair

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We’re back from the New York Toy Fair 2012 and look what we saw- a Lego Hulk. Now sure, you are probably saying to yourself big deal, I can make the Incredible Hulk out of Legos on my lunch break. Well first of all, how long is your lunch break? Secondly, make sure you eat something with some protein so you don’t get the 3 o’clock lulls. Thirdly, could you really make a Hulk THIS FREAKIN’ BIG? … Read More

Zombie birthday cake

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Jana sez, “Check out this fantastic zombie girl birthday cake (complete with brain!) a mom made for her daughter’s 8th birthday! Pretty sure she’s the coolest mom ever.” … Read More

Originally posted 2010-04-28 11:45:31.

Cargo Introduces Blu-Ray Makeup – Yeah, Like For The Face

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By David Ponce

High definition televisions are great. What’s not so great is the jolly bunch of celebrities who hurriedly started caking on makeup once they realized the new technology allowed their so-called fans to notice their skin imperfections. Here’s a newsflash Joan Rivers: we can see caked up makeup too! You understand of course that whenever there’s a need, a company will pop up to fill it. In this case a company called Cargo has started selling a line of makeup products called “Blu-Ray High Definition Makeup” that allegedly makes someone look “radiant and flawless” (read, not so damn old or pimply) while still looking natural. The products are made from “special pigments and high-tech ingredients”, which doesn’t tell us a whole lot or inspire much confidence. Then again, half of the products on the shelves nowadays find buyers on the strength of the marketing efforts alone. For what it’s worth, prices here seem just about in line with regular makeup products (or so a female friend tells me).

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Originally by David Ponce from OhGizmo! on July 15, 2009, 8:52am

Originally posted 2009-07-17 12:09:43.

Big box guerilla marketing

In 2004 Paris’ City Transit Authority, the RATP, ran ads proclaiming “One New Bus Per Day” and showing a playful (and presumably Photoshopped) photo of an enormous cardboard box with a bus on the side.

Originally posted 2010-01-16 14:45:31.

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