$50 for a Square Watermelon?

Designer Lifehack
Jun 02, 2006
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I’ve decided this blog needs a little more interesting design tit-bits other than the the heavy serious design posts I usually write.
Check out this square watermelon at my local supermarket. Its almost a cube in proportion except it has rounded corners. This leads me to wonder the extent people will go to for a novelty product. I wonder how it tasts, but for $50 bucks a pop, I rather remain wondering.





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    Gon
    Mar 12, 09 – 4:05 am

    Hello, can you give me the adress and phone number of the local supermarket where you find this square watermelon? Thanks!


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