Earbud Jack keeps things in order
Nov 29, 07 09:11 PM PDT
Earbud Jack has this thing against tangled cords and has voluntarily offered his whole being to keep your corded lifestyle free from unwanted tangles. Not only will your desk look neater, it also helps preserve the life of these cords. In order for Jack to carry your pair of earbuds, all you need to do is throw them over his shoulders, pull the cord under his foot, wrap the rest around his head and feet, and place the plug in his hand. When you're rocking to your iPod, Jack can always grip onto your earbud cord without falling. Each $8.99 purchase of Earbud Jack will see 5% of the sale go to the American Hearing Research Foundation and the Hearing and Speech Center of Northern Carolina.
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