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In an effort to publicize the Kang Shoe Company, the business has set a 3m-long electric shoe car on the roads of China which can carry a driver and a passenger, while reaching speeds of up to 30mph (48kmph). They plan to have 40 of these at their disposal for advertising purposes.

(Orange via Weird Asia News via Gizmodo)

Few, if any find the thought of shoe components laced with sweat and B.O. appetizing, but that didn’t stop Courtney of Cake Nouveau from transforming footwear into an edible masterpiece. Read more on That’s Nerdalicious!…

The lace-amatic lets you “tie” your shoes by simply flipping a lever—thereby tightening the laces of your pre-tied shoe.  Here’s a great testimonial taken from the manufacturer’s website:

“Perfect! As an arthritic, one-handed runner (not that I need two hands to run, but you get the picture!) I have always left my runners tied and just jammed my feet in each time I go for a run. With these nifty little gadgets I can get my shoes on faster, there’s no more wrinkled socks, and best of all… I’m not breaking down the heels of my shoes each time I put them on.”

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You usually consider a shoe horn a men’s accessory. But women could probably use one even more, trying to stuff their feet into the most uncomfortable and tightest shoes you can imagine. This High Heel Shoe Horn leaves no doubt about what sex it is meant for.

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