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Kami Kami bite counter keeps your kid masticating

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We’ve no clue what kind of sick, demented parent would ever put their child through this, but for those with offspring who like to, say, swallow their hamburgers whole, we suppose it may come in handy. From the wide, wacky and utterly bizarre world that is Japanese gadgetry comes this: a bite counter from Nitto Kagaku. As you’d expect, the headgear keeps track of how many bites your kid takes, and it even plays a little jingle every 1,000 chews in order to celebrate the occasion. ‘Course, there is the proven side effect of obesity, but at least they’ll be making mincemeat out of everything they can get their hands on while gradually growing to 385 pounds.

[Via Engadget German]

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