Ride-On Carry-On

Ride-On Carry-On Still Flying With Strollers? Don’t Get Caught In A Holding Pattern! The Ride-On Carry-On Lets Kids Ride Through The Airport ON Your Luggage! Be #1 for Take Off with the Ride-On Carry-On! Picked one of the “BEST PRODUCTS OF 2003″ by Business Week. Featured on The View, The Today Show, Good Morning America and CNN! Featured in USA Today and Time Magazine! Designed By A “Flight Attendant Mom” * Install or remove in just seconds. * Universal fit on carry-on luggage 18-22 inches tall. * Folds flat to fit in the overhead or under the seat. * Headrest doubles as a handy tray table. * No more waiting at your destination for your stroller. * Durable and washable 100% polyester fabric. Recommended for children 8 months – 5 years or 40 lbs. Luggage not included. Available at WowCoolStuff.com Share and Enjoy:

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Posted by Kudio - August 3, 2009 at 3:05 pm

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Jumbo Martini Glass

Jumbo Martini Glass Jumbo Acrylic Martini Glass,38.5″h x 22.5″d  (12″ Bowl) No matter what your fête will be, you will astonish your guests with this martini glass. The Grand Stemware Jumbo Acrylic Martini Glass can accommodate your liquor and ice while adding a touch of class to your décor, or for if you are really really thirsty you can have one big martini! Click here to Order Today As seen on the Today Show Share and Enjoy:

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Posted by Kudio - July 23, 2009 at 12:32 pm

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Remote Controlled Shocking Battle Tanks

The ultimate in 21st century dueling! Are you brave enough to battle? If Your Tank Gets Hit You Get Shocked! Battle your opponent with one of the two Remote Controlled Dueling Shock Tanks. Each Tank is equipped with Infra Red Guns. Each of the control units has a built in shocking function and speakers. Cause a direct hit on your opponents Tank and send the driver a Shock via their controller! Indicator lights on top of each Shocking Battle Tank shows the number of hits. Five strikes and your out. Battle sound effects for added excitement. Two shock levels…Wimp and Tough Guy…How brave do you feel? Full instructions enclosed. Requires 6 AAA batteries and 6 AA batteries. *Warning! This product is not a toy. Not for children under the age of 14 years. Persons with pacemakers, heart problems or epilepsy should not use this product. Available at WowCoolStuff.com Share and Enjoy:

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Posted by Kudio - July 14, 2009 at 8:51 am

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Margarita Night

Born and raised in Mexico, the margarita’s personality reflects the flavor of its native land. Its fate has also been inextricably bound with tequila, a spirit that until recently was known as a coarse and fiery spirit that needed to be combined with fruit juice and sugar in order to be palatable. Tequila has become respectable — and not just in the sunny states that border Mexico, but all over the world. One reason for the margarita’s drive to stardom is that it is an exceptionally versatile cocktail. It lends itself to several methods of preparation, and variations in fruit flavorings. It blends easily with liqueurs, and marries well with the taste of different types of ingredients. HISTORY: FACT OR FOLKLORE? In 1948 Margarita Sames created this drink in Acapulco, Mexico using her two favorite spirits; Cointreau and tequila. Legend says her husband gave the drink its name by presenting his wife with glassware etched with ” Margarita”. Another popular myth states that restaurant owner Danny Herrera, of the Rancho La Gloria near Tijuana, Mexico, mixed and named this cocktail specially for American actress Marjorie King, since she was allergic to every spirit except tequila. Margarita is Mexican for Marjorie. There are variations, both regarding its origins and the proportions. However, the manufacturers of Cointreau designated 1998 as the official 50th anniversary of the invention of the Margarita. Recipe for the perfect Margarita 1 ounce tequila Dash of Triple Sec Juice of 1/2 lime or lemon Pour over crushed ice, [...]

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Posted by Kudio - July 13, 2009 at 11:36 am

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History of Vodka

Vodka is now one of the world’s most popular spirits. It was rarely consumed outside Europe before the 1950s. By 1975, vodka sales in the United States overtook those of bourbon, previously the most popular hard liquor and the native spirit of the country. In the second half of the 20th century, vodka owed its popularity in part to its reputation as an alcoholic beverage that “leaves you breathless”, as one ad put it — no smell of liquor remains detectable on the breath, and its neutral flavor allows it to be mixed into a wide variety of drinks, often replacing other liquors (particularly Gin) in traditional drinks, such as the Martini. How to make the Perfect Martini: First off, you’ll need a few items: * Ice. * Properly chilled, stemmed martini glasses (Almost Frozen) * Vermouth * A glass pitcher or metal shaker * Garnish, be it olives, or lemon peel. These are the only things, garnish-wise, that are permitted. Sure, you can use things like cocktail onions, but then it isn’t a martini, now is it? The answer is no. It’s a Gibson. * And last, but obviously not least, gin. A real Martini is made with Gin. 12 Steps to the Perfect Martini 1. First, grab the vermouth out of the fridge. It needs to be in the fridge, because it’s a perishable item. Take off the cap. Pour the vermouth into the cap. That’s all the vermouth you need. 2. Now, take the glass pitcher, or [...]

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Posted by Kudio - July 10, 2009 at 9:01 am

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