Filed under: Shopping | Hot Gadgets
Apr 11 2011, 8:08am CDT | by Susan McGlaun
Is breakfast time boring for you? Has it lost all it's buzz? You want breakfast to be fun it is the most important meal of the day. Well now, you can put a new spin on an old classic, toast. However, not just any toast it is a special toast that will amuse and entertain you all the same time.
Toast is basically bread that has been browned by the use of heat. Sugars develop in the starch in the bread until they caramelize into delicious golden brown crust. Nice, but that crust is just plain old brown. What about if you could make that same piece of toast have special messages on it. By using metal masks to block part of the heat, we can now "print" text and images onto your toast. It is a unique all-in-one table to toaster burns the works "Bite Me" and "Ugh and many more in your toast. To add even more to this fun toaster you get a free USB Coffee Warming Plate in the same retro blue as the toaster. This is a fun way to add a little fun to your mornings be sure to buy yours today.
The Pop Art Toaster is available at ThinkGeek for $44.99.
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