TaberuMe Nutty Biz Cards

Further to the garden-variety business cards considered not that long ago, Arigatou, a company specializing in the sale of laser-etched food products, is offering “TaberuMe” edible business cards printed on peanuts. According to a report in Pink Tentacle:
Taberu Me cards are created using Arigatou’s high-grade CO2 laser engraver nicknamed Shiawase-kun, which can etch up to 700 characters per second on hard organic materials like beans, nuts, rice and pasta and which has been optimized to print clean-looking logos, names and telephone numbers on the irregular surfaces of peanut shells. As for the product name, Taberu means “eat” and Me could either be an abbreviation of meishi (”business card”) or “me” in English.
Regardless, a set of 150 TaberuMe cards costs 5,800 yen (around $50), regarded as mere peanuts considering the lasting impression you will make on your new counterparts.
Source: “Taberu Me: Peanuts As Business Cards,” Pink Tentacle 06/29/07.
Related Post: “Business Card Sprouts Greens,” EBT Blog 06/04/07.

















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