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September 26, 2006

Duck Fadar

Filed under: Links, Star Wars, Water & Ice — roclar @ 9:52 pm
Duck Fader What do you get when you cross rubber duckies, LEDs, Star Wars and the fear of litigation? Duck Fader! The plastic sith champion is powered by a self-contained battery that cannot be replaced and lasts for about 40 hours. The duck turns on when its circuit on the bottom is completed either by resting on the water or by you finger or whatever else conducts electricity. These ducks are available via iWantOneofThose.com or the The Little Yellow Duck Company for $13.

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  1. Duck Fadar made Gizmodo which lists the glowing duck being sold by Firebox who will be launching a US website “soon.”

    Comment by roclar — October 1, 2006 @ 10:47 pm

  2. [...] of the rubber ducky keeps expanding. Here alone, I have covered some pretty bizarre permutations of Duck Fadar and the Floating Duck Radio. Archie McPhee carries a whole line of Devil Duckies including the [...]

    Pingback by roclar.net — April 5, 2007 @ 8:01 am

  3. [...] shower radios and of course the rubber ducky is a time honored classic most recently turned into Duck Fadar. So, why not combine the two? The fully waterproof, FM/AM radio shoved into a pink duck powered by [...]

    Pingback by roclar.net — April 24, 2007 @ 4:30 pm

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