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Thursday, July 10, 2003
Pepsi Footbag.
This is just too much.
In Japan, if you buy a can of Pepsi Twist, the can has a neck on it with a screw top.
Attached to the neck of the can, weird huh, is a Foot Bag. We call them Hacky Sacks.
Check out the site and be sure to click on Tying the Shoelace. It launches a video that says 'tying the shoelace' in English, with the rest of the video in Japanese.
The video shows you how to tie your shoelaces so the Foot Bag can rest on the front of your foot.
Who knew?
Japanese stuff is so cool.
via [ tokyo-ouja ]