November 24, 2004

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Frigdgepoetry

A must-have extra for your fridge with way more interactivity than a magnet chess game

I first saw a fridge full of tiny magnets with one word each at a party this weekend, but it seems it’s an invention from a Swedish company that’s being sold since 1998 and received the “Gift of the year” award in 2000. The 510 magnets contain all kinds of verbs, nouns, pronouns, etc., and many spare letters, suffixes and prefixes that you combine to build and rebuild sentences every time you need cold milk (all in standard Times New Roman). Visit the spanish website (Frigopoesía) or google fridge poetry.

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One Response to Frigdgepoetry

  1. Luis Camino says:

    I’ve found a place in Madrid where you can buy these: Victimas del celuloide
    Calle Santiago 4
    28013 Madrid

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