A Japanese company known as Solid Alliance has come out with some appropriately named “Crazy earphones”, and they live up (or should I say down?) to their name. For just $22 a pair, you can have a bolt, a paw print, a banana, or some sushi in your ear to get music from your iPod or whatever.
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[...] increasingly derided and aptly named Crazy Earphones line consists of four truly dumbfounding designs: sushi roll, [...]
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