Toast A Message Literally

This toaster by Sasha Tseng incorporates a little message board where one can read quick notes. The message also gets “toasted” into the toast itself so it gives new meaning to “read while you eat”.




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15 comments

  1. uhhhh, we defenitily living in a beautiful world. Smile on.

  2. ..with 'are' in the right position ;)

  3. want... geef...

    that's damm funky....

    I wonder if you can use it on really toasted bread and not just that sort of golden brown stuff...

    would you just end up with a message carbonized into your toast???

  4. best thing since sliced bread

  5. I wonder if you could put pictures on there too... so THATS where the mary toast came from... Must make FSM toast!

  6. I do believe that this is only a conceptual device.

  7. That is the coolest thing ever!

  8. Cool, but I would like to put peanut butter and Jelly on my toast. Well, guess not because then i wont be able to read what every I wrote. Sigh. Cool idea, but not quite practical. Good-looking design by the way

  9. You could try putting your jelly on the side of the toast that doesn't have the message...then you'd still be able to read it.

  10. where can i buy one of those ?

    sahidsaucedo@hotmail.com

  11. Mary Poppin' Caps
    April 7, 2008 8:15 PM

    Sometimes, while my wife is asleep, I scratch my anus and stick my finger in her mouth.

  12. Crumbs! Thats someone using their loaf.
    A slice of life to make a note of.

    Loaf= rhyming slang for a loaf of bread= head. Ok? for our non Cockney speakers.

  13. I love it!! Excellent to like... tell your kids to put the cat away after they're done... eating... breakfast O.o"

  14. You could just read the message and then put the jelly on it.

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