Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 16, 2009 -
I know I've mentioned my avoid-unless-necessary feelings on emoticons several times, not to mention calling a guy out over his emoticon use (to which most of you responded my friend should chill out).
You loved this emoticon shower curtain; do you feel the same way about these emoticon magnets ($15)? They're 2.5 inches in diameter, so they'll definitely make a statement on the fridge.
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Oct 16, 2008 -
So the other day PetSugar was explaining to me how she lost the top to her earbud and was peeved because she couldn't listen to her tunes at work, when suddenly something happened — her earbuds picked up a paper clip from her desk! Was it due to Mercury being in retrograde? Was it because our office is haunted and the ghost was messing with us and our electronics?
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May 29, 2009 -
So I'm obviously all about DIY, but this crafty item may be a little too much for me to handle. The Magnetic Pixel Kit ($31) lets you create a pixelated picture anywhere you can stick a magnet. Coming with 1,400 square magnets, you can stick Superman on your fridge or Iron Man on your file cabinet.
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Jul 25, 2009 -
It's OK if you missed out on the epically cool Gmail Stickers, because you haven't missed your shot to show your tangible allegiance to Gmail.
This rad Gmail Magnet ($5) has been stitched into Gmail's unmistakable red envelope logo.
The logo always makes me happy because it means I've got mail — might as well bring that joy to my refrigerator!
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Dec 05, 2008 -
Using magnets to put up your photos is the oldest quick-display in the books, but magnets sticking photos to the fridge never really looks that great. But take the same idea and tweak the execution, and you get beauty and innovation. The Magnetic Photo Rope comes in a rainbow of bold colors and each measures 58-inches long.
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Aug 25, 2007 -
I like to keep my BlackBerry and iPhone near me when I'm driving, but they are constantly sliding off the passenger seat, my lap or the dashboard as I drive and subsequently creating a real driving nightmare. The Magnetic Dashboard Mount, $26, attaches to any vehicle dashboard (using tough 3M adhesive pads) and magnetically secures your mobile device - a small, subtle magnetic pad is attached to the back of your phone. The company assures that the magnet does not affect PDAs, Smartphones or other devices (including the iPod nano and iPod shuffle) which use flash memory, but you have to take caution with computer hard disks, hard disks used in 5G iPods and PDAs with large storage.
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Jul 31, 2008 -
I've already ordered my USB Mixed Tape Set, so I might as well continue the trend and post these up on my fridge! These mini cassette magnets are wicked cool and functional to boot.
Brought to you by another genius Etsy user, the magnets come in at a reasonable $8 a pop, and bonus — you can write your own titles on them!
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Oct 01, 2008 -
Whether you use emoticons or not (personal preference, completely), these hand-embroidered Emoticon Magnets ($15) will make you crack a smile.
Because they're complex beings, each one is expressing a different emotion in a different color. I want to hate these, but I just can't.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
I seem to have a love/hate relationship with emoticons. On one hand, I have a soft spot for geeky emoticon products like this shower curtain and these emoticon magnets. On the other, I frown on the overuse of emoticons, especially when it comes to dating.
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Sep 06, 2008 -
If you have been on the Internet in the past two years, then you know the LOLCats of I Can Has Cheezburger, and if you have any kind of sense of humor at all, you love them. So how amazing are these LOLMagnetz from ThinkGeek?
Because I think it's an art form (trust me, not just anyone can do it), what better way to train than to have the words in magnet form, for your rearranging pleasure?
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