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Stix glasses hide chopsticks for easy eating on the go

stix_eyewear2.jpgIf you prefer eating with chopsticks to eating with western utensils, you probably have to just suck it up and use a fork and knife at most restaurants in America. But hey, if you really want to eat with chopsticks you should do it!

If you were wearing these Stix glasses you'd never be without your precious chopsticks. That's because chopsticks hide right in your glasses frames, ready to be pulled out and used whenever you want. You can also use them to hold your hair back, but I'd recommend choosing one use or the other so you don't end up with bits of food in your hair. Just saying.

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By Traveler at 2:02 PM ON 05/01/08

As a glasses wearer, this idea stinks.

By mxyztplk at 3:09 PM ON 05/01/08

As a glasses enthusiast, this idea stinks.. of old ramen seasoning. But with proper cleaning, this idea = WIN

By ROGUE at 5:00 AM ON 05/02/08

Why not just carry chopsticks in your bag, pocket etc. etc. You can get disposable ones so you don't have to carry the dirty ones. How about glasses with a knife and fork in each of the stems so when you travel in the orient you don't have to worry if the place only has chopsticks

By ryback at 6:29 AM ON 05/02/08

How about glasses with a knife and fork in each of the stems so when you travel in the orient you don't have to worry if the place only has chopsticks


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