Another Product We Can't Live Without

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Analysis:

This story is pretty much just a free advertisement for this rather silly product. It is likely that this footage was provided as part of a Video News Release provided by a PR firm.

Story:

Newsreader - Your favorite songs could sound sweeter than ever thanks to a brand new invention. A stay at home dad in Missouri came up with the idea of combining an mp3 player with a Pez dispenser. He e-mailed Pez, they said go for it, and then the orders just started coming in. The Pez mp3 is still being developed, but there are already dozens of requests for it at 130 bucks a pop. Combination of an old favorite and one of the newest gadgets sounds like ear candy for everybody

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