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Angry Christmas Crackers by Letizia Rossi

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The Ireland-based design company Angry have created their own take on the traditional Christmas cracker. Each cracker contains materials to create a felt hat, which come in several colors can be customized using the included scissors. Also included within the crackers are jokes written by Angry's own Mike Ahern and one inch pins that say phrases like " Turkey Please" "One More Sprout" and "Pass the Pepper" intended to ease the flow of conversation while your mouth is full.

Available in a set of six for €25 plus shipping from Angry.

Also on Cool Hunting: Angry Celebrity Weighing Scales

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This entry posted on 13 December 2007 at 4:44 PM
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