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Monday, November 15, 2010

Prank Pack Review




Looking for a creative and fun way to give a gift this Christmas? Then check out Prank Packs! They are hilarious gift boxes that add a laugh to your present!

Prank Packs are gift boxes that look like the most ridiculous products imaginable. The gift giver places a real gift inside the Prank Pack. The hapless gift recipient is forced to wonder why the giver would buy such a strange and awful gift. Sometimes, the recipient looks confused. Other times, they just lie and say that it’s great. Eventually, they open the box, notice the bright yellow flaps that include “Prank You!” and realize that it was all a joke.

“We understand that most gift boxes are boring and that gift bags are just plain blase” said Arik Nordby, creative director at 30 Watt. “Therefore, we decided to create a new line of Prank Packs in 2010.” Previously, Mr. Nordby teamed with The Onion and designed the first ever fake gift box line.

I received the iArm Prank Pack. The iArm is the world’s ultimate forearm mount that gives you, well, an extra arm. It attaches to tablet PCs, eReaders, cell phones, dinnerware and more. Just 4.5 lbs. and fully adjustable, the iArm lets you take your favorite gadget with you, and with the optional “multi-mount,” you can secure up to three items at once. The only problem is that the iArm is a fake product, depicted on a Prank Pack, the worldwide leader in prank gift boxes.


My Opinion
I absolutely love the idea of these Prank Packs! I can not wait to give it to someone at Christmas and see their face as they "thank" me for my gift! It will be hilarious!

They have some really funny other prank gift boxes too - like the Family Blankeez and the Noggin' Net! They are all so funny and will really add some laughter to your gift opening this year!

I recommend the Prank Packs for the jokester in your family! Let the joke be on them this year as they try to figure out what they heck you gave them for Christmas! :)

Buy It: You can purchase Prank Packs for $8.00 or 3 for $20.00 on the Prank Pack website.

* Thank you to Prank Pack for their product for review! Disclosure - This product was given for review for my honest opinion. No other compensation was given.*

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