Better Mousetraps, Healthier Whiskey And Shampoo For Bald Men

from the wacky-products dept

A research firm has come out with a list of best innovations of 2005, mentioning a few bizarre ones, like shampoo for bald men and healthier whiskey (not to be confused with horseradish-flavored vodka... yum). While some of the products are practical, some are just amusing. Many of the items seem to be food related. The number one product is basically the opposite of that self-heating coffee can -- this one is the self-cooling can. Then there's the food additive that converts food to jelly, without losing its flavor or color (texture, on the other hand...). There's plenty for condiment fans including a combo ketchup/cheese concoction and (no, really) "adjustable heat hot sauce" that lets each user modify how hot it is (using two separate chambers with different levels of spice, and the ability to pump from either one directly or a mix of the two for "medium").
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  1. identicon
    Nico, 12 Jan 2006 @ 3:56am

    At what cost?

    One really must wonder about the mysterious additives and such that the put in these "designer" food products to make them not only palatable but even possible. Generally speaking, it's wise to be cautious.

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  2. identicon
    Vasco DaGameboy, 12 Jan 2006 @ 6:08am

    Come again?

    A self cooling drink container that you shake for 40 seconds? Fine if you're drinking iced tea, but I wouldn't try that with anything carbonated.

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  3. identicon
    colin, 12 Jan 2006 @ 7:21am

    Re: Come again?

    oh really? you wouldn't shake a carbonated beverage for 40 seconds? You're @#$%^* brilliant.

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  4. identicon
    JOe Snufy, 12 Jan 2006 @ 7:53am

    What's the point?

    Now I know the creators of these items must have had fun creating them but where are the useful items? It just seems like a waste of time to invent crap. You might as well invent a new pocket comb.

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  5. identicon
    Ti', 12 Jan 2006 @ 8:40am

    Re: Come again?

    Oh but thank U colin 4 your wit

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  6. identicon
    teKuru, 12 Jan 2006 @ 9:04am

    Re: At what cost?

    People are making all kinds additives for "designer" things, but when they include being used for something recreational, (ie, any drug) they get outlawed. Interesting...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 12 Jan 2006 @ 9:19am

    No Subject Given

    Oh those silly silly Brits...

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