IPhone pads can be eaten
Owner of a bakery business in Japan, Mariko created the iPhone 5 can eat. This phone is called Senbei Survival.
Owner of a bakery business in Japan, Mariko created the iPhone 5 can eat. This phone is called Senbei Survival.
Apple iPhone Senbei Survival
Made entirely from Japanese brown rice and salt, iPhone 5 phone clasp The Senbei Survival is designed not to protect the phone, but primarily helps its owner to overcome difficult times in the event of a natural disaster. of course large scale.
Senbei - a traditional Japanese rice cakes - is an option for most older Japanese snacks, and Mariko creates the Senbei Survival as a way for young people to enjoy traditional dishes. this more.
According to Ms. Mariko, customers usually take orders to take a month to receive the goods because every day she only made about 3. This phone is currently available for $ 3,818. So, if shipping costs are included, it costs around £ 30. Although Senbei Survival is very fragile, suppliers have said they have sold off the phone.
References: Daily Mail
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