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June 30, 2007

Send Your Message—or Contact Info—on a Peanut

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Peanuts aren't just good for eating. Now, a Japanese company called Arigato (aka Thank You Corporation) is offering a service where they imprint messages on nuts. Peanuts, walnuts, cashew nuts, red bean, black bean, grains of rice, even pasta! Pink Tentacle writes:

Taberu Me cards are created using Arigatou’s high-grade CO2 laser engraver nicknamed “Shiawase-kun,” which can etch up to 700 characters per second on hard organic materials like beans, nuts, rice and pasta and which has been optimized to print clean-looking logos, names and telephone numbers on the irregular surfaces of peanut shells.


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