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core77.com - 11/19/2008
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Hate children? Nitto Kagaku Corp has released the Kami Kami Sensor which counts the number of bites while a child eats to ensure their food is chewed correctly. Retailing for 11,550 yen ($188.95), It beeps every 30 bites and a melody plays every 1000 bites. I wonder if the next generation ...
japantoday.com - 11/14/2008
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How often have we been told to eat
slowly and chew our food? For those worried that...
their kids are not biting as much as…
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New Products › Bite counter
engadget.com - 11/17/2008
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We've no clue what kind of sick ,
demented parent would ever put their child through this,...
but for those with offspring who like to, say, swallow their hamburgers whole , we suppose it may come in handy. From the wide, wacky and utterly bizarre ...
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Kami Kami bite counter keeps your kid masticating
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crunchgear.com - 11/14/2008
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At first sight, it may look strange but
Tokyo-based Nitto Kagaku’s Kami Kami sensor [JP], a device...
tailor-made for children counting the number of bites they make while eating food, actually seems to have a right to exist. Parents can ...
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Kami Kami Sensor: Japanese company sells bite counter ...
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Nitto Kagaku Corp launches Kami Kami Sensor
Gizmodiva.com —
... then. It looks like a torturing device, so that should be motivation enough for your kids to chew well. Besides that, it keeps a track of the number of bites while a child eats to ensure their food is chewed correctly. It beeps every 30 bites to let them know it's okay to swallow their food and plays a melody every 1000 bites. This handy device is for $190. Not a bad deal considering your kid gets a healthy digestive system in return!
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