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Self-destruct button for your mobile phone – the irresistable cellphone charm

July 31, 2007 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

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Self destructing mobile phone charmDon’t look down. Don’t lick the frozen flag pole. Don’t, under any circumstances, push that RED button. What is the very first thing you do when someone tells you not to do something? Well, you do it, of course. It’s okay, we do too. That’s why we love this little “Self-Destruct Button” cell phone charm.

The mobile phone accessory is basically a black box, with a conspicuous red button, protected by a clear plastic hood that clearly indicates that something nasty will happen if you press that button. We love it because we can finally take out our button-pushing angst on this little black box, with no ill-effects. We can’t imagine a $10 accessory will actually do anything more than make some cool sounds and flash some fun lights – which is more than we can say after having licked that frozen flag pole. Oh yea, don’t ever lick a frozen pole. Just take our word for it.

Self destructing mobile phone charm

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