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This liquid soap dispenser looks like a face. On pushing down the nose, liquid soap streams from a nostril.
Mr Cold Refillable Liquid Soap Dispenser
http://www.gifts.co...D=5189&prodID=42050 Dispenses soap from its nose...but isn't a nose. [phoenix, Mar 04 2008]
egg separator
http://www.stupid.com/stat/EGSP.html do not wash hands with eggs. [ericscottf, Mar 04 2008]
prototype
http://www.scrye.com/~hersh/ [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 04 2008]
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Damn good idea to get the kids to wash their hands! Just the nose will do and it acts as a reminder that colds are spread by snot. I really think this idea should be produced. (that being said I object to anti-biotic soap. bad.) |
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Excess pressure could be stored in a small internal vessel, and vented periodically to produce a realistic sneeze [+] |
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With green liquid soap, of course. I think I would like to squeeze the nose, instead. |
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Have it sneeze loudly at selected times (or parents could push a switch to start a timer), so the kids know when to wash their hands. You must get in there now, your nose is running. To activate it, you have to laugh til soap comes out your nose. That would be the giggly laugh. The evil laugh is reserved for the hand dryer. |
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