NCS Product Synopsis
Update: August 7, 2007
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Summers in New York City are hot, hazy, and uncomfortable. June isn't
too bad but when you get into July and August, the "dog days" are an apt
description of the muggy blanket of heat that overwhelms the senses.
Add the traffic congestion, the heavy foot traffic, and sweat circles...
and you have a conspiracy on your hands.
Whenever
it's a scorcher outside, we like to sit down with a can of refreshing
Pocari Sweat (not really, but work with us here for the sake of the
solicitation). Buy two bottles from the local Asian food store - one for
now and one for later. To keep the second bottle cold, NCS recommends
the Pocari Sweat Cooler which holds a single bottle in its frigid
battery-powered confines. Never mind that it weighs nearly 2 lbs and
sucks up a lot of battery power - your enjoyment of Pocari should never
be ruined by a lukewarm bottle.
To
use, drop about 12 ice cubes into the bottom of the cooler along with
your beverage which can be affixed to the suction cup on the side. As
the ice slowly melts and creates a pool of icy water inside, hit the ON
button and the suction cup will spin the beverage upon the freezing
water. By doing this, the liquid inside the can or bottle will stay cold
on all sides. Crazy... but it works.
The
Pocari Sweat Cooler measures 11 x 11 x 26 cm (4.33 x 4.33 x 10.23") in
dimension and features the snazzy Pocari Sweat logo with the swish
underneath. A clear compartment ensures that you'll be able to look at
the condensation inside as your bottle of Pocari is being chilled. Since
the cooler is fairly large, a bottle of regular Deer Park Spring water
and assorted soft drinks will also fit inside. Runs on two AA batteries, not included.
Unique officially licensed collectible item from the history of the Pocari soft drink empire.
Product Spec
Manufacturer: Eikoh
Dimension: H11 x W11 x L26 cm (4.33 x 4.33 x 10.23")
Material: PVC
JAN Code: N/A, Prize Item
Japanese Product Name: クーラーポカリスエット
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