Bottle Collects Morning Dew, Elf Tears

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Friday, August 20th, 2010

Are you one of those people who loves to drink the effluent from the blue sky? Do you love dew, unicorn sweat, and angel rain? Then this is the flower-shaped dew-catcher for you.

Essentially you put this thing from Quirky on your old bottles and it grabs and collects dew. Why? God only knows, but it costs $5.25 and is available from Quirky. Again, I have no words, but clearly someone wants this thing.

Designed by the Quirky community in just 24 hours, Petal Drops is a flower-shaped funnel that fits on top of standard threaded water and soda bottles, providing users with the chance to easily and elegantly capture rain water and repurpose it for watering plants. Rainy days may not seem so bad anymore.
- Made in the USA using a corn, tapioca, wheat, and potato based polypropylene bio-resin.
- Contemporary design.
- Fits most threaded-neck water and soda bottles.

via Quirky

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