Halo Top Releases $5 Spoon That Silences Your Phone While Eating Ice Cream
By
Gavin Sheehan
Pure flour-power. Hearty enough to carry you through lunch.
Summary
Halo Top Ice Cream has released a novelty "Phone-Silencing Spoon" that, when used, puts your phone into Do Not Disturb (DND) mode so you can enjoy your ice cream without interruptions. The spoon is functional as a utensil but its main gimmick is silencing notifications. Priced at $5, it's a fun promotional item rather than a serious technological innovation.
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Basically, they have created a spoon that allows you to turn your phone into DND mode so no one can bother you whenever you get the craving for a scoop of ice cream.
That's literally all it does, well, aside from being a functional spoon.
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