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November 13, 2007

R2D2 Soy "Source" Bottle

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Do those little soy sauce bottles at some Asian restaurants remind you vaguely of R2D2? Well, now, some Star Wars fan in Japan has actually made R2D2 into a soy sauce dispenser. All you have to do is pour some soy sauce into his orifice, close him up, and then pour. Funny huh! The picture makes it look like he's barfing brown goo onto the earth.

Get one here.

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