
Write a note, throw it up in the air, and then throw a Shuriken to stick the note on the fridge. That’s what a Japanese Ninja will do, to stick a message on the fridge for the loved one every morning.
These Shuriken Magnets are able to stick on the door of a fridge or any other surface made of iron. And it gives an optical illusion as if the Shuriken partially penetrates into the fridge. Each Shuriken costs $19, which sounds rather pricey if you just wanna follow the Ninja’s way to stick a note.
via [uberreview]


December 8th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
fun! but I agree with you, it’s rather too damn expensive. They skimmed it too much -.-”
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