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This commercial is going to haunt you.
I dunno what’s stranger, that somebody thought it was a good idea to promote this nasty-ass product on the Food Network or that the commercial itself makes little effort to hide the fact that the PedEgg is just a microplane grater for your feet. Ewwww…
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And it’s perfect for parmesan!
Comment by Becky — December 28, 2007 @ 7:20 pm
The commercial makes it look like you get grated parmesan from your feet.
For ten bucks you get two (one to use in the kitchen, one on your feet — or, one to use wherever and one to wash when you can’t recall whether you last used it on food or foot) and a tube of Miracle Foot Cream.
I bet if Jesus had a tube of Miracle Foot Cream and a PedEgg he would have had his feet washed more often.
Comment by Ereshkigal — December 31, 2007 @ 9:56 am
You obviously don’t suffer from the pain and humiliation of giant fscking toe calluses. Seriously, I have a big callus on my big toe and it can really hurt. Most approaches to “treatment” are just stone files. The idea of using a microplane had never occurred to me. And no doubt, a microplane is a lot cheaper.
Comment by Jacques — January 2, 2008 @ 2:06 pm