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    Sunday
    Jul262009

    Something new for your wallet; and it's not another credit card.

    Shown at top: Repillable Card. Insert: Where it fits in your wallet.Have you ever had to carry pills with you? It can be a problem as to where to put them. If you put them in your pocket they get crushed, or lost. There’s a new gadget to easily let you carry pills and it’s called The Re-Pillable Card. It’s a clever device, although I’m not so sure the name works. The company says it’s the world’s first and only wallet pill card. They also add that you can use it to carry aspirin and protect yourself from a heart attack. I’m not a doctor so I’ll just tell you more about how to use this device. It fits in your wallet without taking up any new space. Huh? How that can be? That was my reaction too, until a guy from the company showed me how to fits right into the empty air created by the bulge of credit cards in a wallet. A long tab slides down behind your credit cards and the actual storage area rests at the top of the cards. The Re-Pillable Card has two separate compartments with a little tab that opens at each end. You do need to have fingernails to snap them open. The company’s website says their product can turn your wallet into an "aspirin survival kit". And that utilizes the patent pending, "Space and Place," keeping your pills air tight and light safe, "just a wallet reach away." A larger version of the Re-Pillable Card can store larger pills and more pills. The price is reasonable. 2 for $4.99 / Mega-Size carrier: 2 for $5.99.

     

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