Posts filed under 'Products' : These ideas will one day be in your household, on your bookshelves, as seen on TV, and appearing in garage sales in no time.
Sweeping offices around christmas will be the next big thing. Mini office desk bag-o. Or Cubicle Cornhole. I havent made my mind up on the name yet. Just like the full size bag-o game, except perfect for your office desk. You and your co-workers can accelerate those office olympics now with the cubicle cornhole game. The next great invention from Gustanza enterprizes.

PS, I got mad photoshop skills yo.
September 20th, 2007
I don’t think that these are around really, but what I think would be a good thing is sit up straps. Little straps that go around your toes and lock underneath a door so you can do sit ups more effectively. Just a quick one here.
December 26th, 2006
I have been really in to API’s lately. What we would create is a build your own board game website. Pretty much all board games have a dice, characters that move along the game board, and you answer challenging questions. What we would do is build a create your own game board website where users can create their own, possibly using their flickr photos, and submit it to the forum or save it for private use. The top 5 games will all be put in to production and sold to the masses with the creator getting a % of the profits. Anyone can buy their own created gameboard for like $50.
December 25th, 2006
The X-shredder is a hand little tool that looks kind of like a claw with a handle on the end. When you press a button on the handle, it unwraps your present quickly and easily. It would scare the hell out of kids and pets at the destruction it leaves behind, which is your present. With one click it would rotate and rip the wrapping paper off of your present within like 2 seconds.
December 23rd, 2006
The De-onionizer idea is a spray that you spray in the air right before you cut onions. What it does is magically find the particles that are the ones that make you cry and destroy them!! Not sure how that would work out, but I wish there was this product and I do not think that there is.
December 23rd, 2006
Bought an expensive item at a knock-off price? Want to impress your amigos with the weight of your wallet? Want your boss to think that the $10 wal-mart scarf you got him costs $45 from Macy’s? Just log on to FakePriceTag.com and enter in the UPC code. What FakePriceTag.com would do is create an authentic price tag (that would work at stores if they return it) with an inflated price printed on it.
“Oh ooops, I forgot to take the tag off, sorry.” Only FakePriceTag.com would be the wiser.
December 21st, 2006
Every two years my cell phone contract comes up and I go through the painful process of studying the cell phone market, all the offers, all the phones, etc… and usually just end up sticking with what I have got. Anyway, in my apartment there is a small area of our back room that gets no signal. It is a 2′ x 2′ space I estimate. One worry I get when thinking about switching phone companies is, will I get range in my apartment? Well, with CellRadar, there would be no worries. I would basically be a little mp3 sized screened devise that would tell you how many bars of range that each phone company gets in each spot. This would help businesses thinking of relocating, anybody who is thinking about switching cell services, and trade show organizers (???).
December 19th, 2006
Do you work in an office that is either blazing hot or fridgedly cold? Try out the remote temperature guage. Just USB plug it in and it takes the temperature reader of your office that you can log on online and read from home. That way you will know what to wear for the day.
December 19th, 2006
The other day I had to chop something up…and I had to drag out our nice Michael Graves cutting board. Then I had to lug it to the sink to wash it, just because I had to chop up a jalepeno or something. I kind of want a mini cutting board. Just a small piece or wood about the size of a coaster that you could quickly chop something and wash it real quickly.
December 10th, 2006
I am not sure why, but when I wrote it down the other day I thought this would sound good…but here is the idea, the self-heating hot dog. It would be great for campers or troops or people that have no electricity or stoves. It is a self-enclosed hot dog that has it’s own heating element. All you would have to do is crack something in the casing (think glo-sticks or those glove warmers) and the casing would heat the hotdog. In like 30 seconds you would have a hot dog - hot and ready to eat.
This idea sounded a lot better the other day when I was craving a hot dog.
December 10th, 2006
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