Pirate Fish ice cubes

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Pastafarian Marissa spotted these Pirate Fish (almost) ice trays available from DealExtreme (link). Price: $3.89, free shipping.

6 Responses to “Pirate Fish ice cubes”
  1. 1 - Gelfling - Oct 8th, 2009

    Not to put a damper on this, but please be cautious with DealExtreme. I waited five months for items that were “backordered.” I have sent several queries. I am still waiting. And it’s too late to dispute the credit card bill.

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  2. 2 - Christie - Oct 9th, 2009

    Gelfing: That’s too bad; those would be great icecubes! Thanks for the heads up!

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  3. 3 - bam - Oct 9th, 2009

    i just ordered some of these the other day…ill keep everyone posted if they come in or not…wish me luck and may his noodly appendage guide me

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  4. 4 - Paula - Oct 11th, 2009

    Dear fsm, that is hilarious! hahahahaha! i’m getting mine right now!

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  5. 5 - Bam - Oct 18th, 2009

    i just got the email that these have been shipped, ill let you guys know when i get them :)

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  6. 6 - Bam - Oct 27th, 2009

    hey guys, so i got my ice cube trays yesterday, i actually really really like them, granted they only make four fish at a time, the quality of the tray is actually pretty sturdy and i see these lasting along time. i would recommend them, it just took a while to get them here from hong kong

    live long and prosper in his noodlyness
    -Bam

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