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Monday November 17, 2008
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I'm sure you remember those times when you breeze through meals so you can go out and play. Parents of old could only attempt to strap you in your seat so you can eat properly, but parents of today have the Kami Kami Sensor. Perfect for those who have the tendency to micromanage their children, Kami Kami Sensor is a gadget that actually counts a child's number of chews.
The bite sensor which is some sort of a strap that's worn by tucking the handles behind the ears like eyeglasses is connected to the counter that's in the shape of a fish. The device beeps every 30 chews counted and rings every 1,000, so children could get used to properly masticating their food. It even comes in two sizes - a smaller one for very young kids and a larger one for bigger kids in grade school. Now if they make a Kami Kami Sensor for adults, it might help wean us off of fast food, junk food and other non-nutritious stomach filler.
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