These are the people that developed Co-chicken. They took a can of coke (just dropped in the can) and a Stop n Shop boned chicken.That thing has chopped up hockey pucks, cubit zarconias. He even took a lawn rake and turned the handle into sawdust, those blenders are scary!
Um...right...it is a great way to sell blenders. I'll bet they picked the iPhone figuring it would create the most online buzz...But, I'm not sure I have the need for an industrial blender in my kitchen. Yes, I know they have a 'home' blender, but I don't need that much power...
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hahahah...i feel like buying one of the t-shirts....the glow sticks funny at the end....anyone rememeber those..hamster or gerbil in a blender online game thing....and the frog one....i think...or microwave thing...i forget..
These videos are hilarious, and according to what I've read these videos have done wonders for their sales.Here's the dilema I'd have. After spending $400 on a blender, I'd expect it to be able to pulverize anything that will fit in the chamber. However since I would have to eat out of the damn thing I really shouldn't.Result, I'm better off buying a cheaper blender!
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