This funny little gadget is actually a dual-purpose stress relieving device &mdash when you bend it, it simulates the sound of cracking knuckles. And if you keep it straight, it can be used to push pressure points. It's $5.
via Tokyu Hands
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This spring like looking toy is actually a dual purpose device. When it is straight you can push pressure points and when you bend this gadget, it will produce sound of cracking knuckles. By paying $5, you can enjoy... [Read More]
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Posted by: Jyuza | May 28, 2009 at 12:18 PM