Friday, July 8th, 2011
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Air-Conditioning in a Can

In Japan they have cooling foam, a menthol-based substance that can be styled into bracelets, necklaces, and large blue clumps. These bracelets and clumps apparently feel like "giant ball[s] of confetti" and are filled with air bubbles that, when squeezed, "expand and then pop, releasing a refreshing breeze of cool air." You are not supposed to eat the cooling foam, handle the cooling foam if you are pregnant, or spray the cooling foam directly into your eyeballs. "Someone is going to try to masturbate with this," notes YouTube user asta49.

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Katie Ritter (#3,346)

I believe we'll be seeing this as a torture device in horror movies in the near future.

Lady Pennyface (#6,332)

Eeeeeedith. You need to become a curator and found a museum of dolls and weird inventions. I would go every weekend! (And read all the tiny description plaques, word for word. Because I am THAT museum-goer, but also because they would be hilarious.)

becky@twitter (#6,742)

those sprays have got to be made of cancer, right?

saraphonic (#6,586)

Interesting shirt that person is wearing.

punkahontas (#546)

What happens when the strippers get a hold of this?

JessicaLovejoy (#1,166)

Also, do not taunt Happy Fun Cooling Foam.

Gnatalby (#6,335)

That looks like a bucket of jizz on her arm.

iki (#2,051)

You see what we have to deal with?

transnational (#1,864)

Too Faced had a product like this. It felt like reverse napalm and made me horrendously itchy. — I'm back. I googled it. It was called Frozen Lotion.

Achyvi (#7,790)

That sounds awesome and terrifying. Like, if you put it on your arm like that lady, it might fall off unexpectedly in a few months.

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