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Pizza Flash Drive: Love It or Leave It?




I'm always worried that my standard memory sticks will get lost in the shuffle of my desk and drawers because of how plain and boring they are. Sure, I know I can get some brightly colored Pantone USB sticks and other cute ones, but I tend to just grab whatever has the space I need, not thinking about distinctive design.

So it's pretty obvious that the Pizza Flash Drive would not be difficult to spot in a desk drawer, and I would love to see my coworkers' faces when I whip it out and plug it in. The drawbacks are that it holds just 1 GB for $50, and quite frankly, I'm getting hungry just looking at it. And that is not good for summer bathing suit plans. What do you think?





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