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November 13, 2007

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» R2D2 Soy Sauce Bottle Goes Beep Beep At Your Sodium Intake from Gizmodo
Someone in Japan must love little trash can robots as much as nerds in the US do, because they've made an R2D2 soy sauce bottle. Just load up the can with soy sauce (the liquid kind, not the semi-liquid kind)... [Read More]

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» R2-D2 Gosta de Molho Shoyo from Digital Drops
O pequeno R2-D2 de Guerra nas Estrelas está em todos os lugares e acaba de chegar na mesa de jantar também! Os fãs japoneses de Star Wars podem comprar o “R2D2 Soy Sauce Dispenser”, uma molheira para molho Shoyo... [Read More]

» R2-D2 Soy Sauce Bottle from GeekAlerts
I know, Star Wars this and Star Wars that - its just one of those weeks and this R2-D2 Soy Sauce Bottle is too good not to be mentioned. (Tokyomango via Crave) ... [Read More]

» R2-D2, Your Friendly Soy Source Bottle from DDSquare.com
The R2-D2 soy sauce bottle is one fine example of creativity at its best. Dont believe? Hear this out. If you ever visited an Asian restaurant, you might have come across a soy sauce bottle that looks like the one below. Well, some J... [Read More]

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