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Flashkey Fruity USB Drive

Wow, this USB flash drive smells like orange! No wait, strawberry! Or is that grape? No, definitely green apple. Today, Hong Kong-based Microdia--maker of flash memory, multimedia, and wireless products--announced its Flash-Key Fruit-A-Roma USB drives that come in all four of the above scents. That's right, you can actually smell these drives. Each one measures 4.3 by 1.8 cm and are USB 2.0 compatible.

"Fruit-A-Roma brings a fresh alternative to the USB Flash drive market, making data storage and transfer more fun and enjoyable," said Brad Maurer, Sales and Marketing Director (International) at MICRODIA. "...We expect this item to be a hit around the world and generate fruitful results, especially with the younger generation and those who appreciate novel products that mix fun and quality together."

Each one will come in six different capacities, from 128MB to 4GB. No word yet on worldwise availability or pricing.

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