Tasty Edible Business Cards

Sounds like appropriate fodder for a Friday post…
It’s not often that your business card has the warning “Fresh ingredients. Best if used within 90 days.”, but the Japanese company Arigatou has a product called Taberu Me which uses a laser etching process to print your business contact details (or whatever combination of 60 letters you want) onto peanuts.
As for the name, Pink Tentacle explains:
Taberu means “eat” and Me could either be an abbreviation of meishi (”business card”) or “me” in English
I’m not sure which would leave the bigger impression: peanuts inscribed with your contact details, or using a product that tells your recipient to “Eat Me”.
Related: QR codes printed on Shrimp Crackers
Found via Pink Tentacle
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-->- Written by:
- Dave
- Published:
- August 24, 2007 / 2:00 pm
- Category:
- Design, Technology, Packaging, Culture
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