Juniper Foo | Oct 05, 2006

Customers are about to get further spoilt for choice when Ipifini's patent, which is pending, goes commercial. The company has managed to bottle customization in a container, using its Programmable Liquid Container technology, with buttons on the surface to release additives into the liquid. So if one takes a "programmable" cola bottle with buttons for lemon, lime, vanilla and cherry flavors as well as a caffeine button, that gives the user 32 whopping combinations of soda. Say, water, anyone?
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Juniper Foo | Oct 03, 2006

Martha (as in Stewart) may have done time in the slammer. But she's still one sought-after lady, endorsing gizmos aimed at turning homebodies into Stepford Wives. This one here gets our thumbs up, even if you'll probably look ridiculous donning it in the kitchen. But at least no one will see you crying over cut onions. Comes with anti-fog lenses and foam seal for protection from those irritating vapors.
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Price: US$19.95
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Device: Kitchen aid
Basic specs: In black or white frames, storage case included