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Bad Nails x Bad Pencils

Painful meeting every time and no where to vent your anger? Let your pencils and nails do the talking.   Suit up your nails with these designs: 好人干好事,好人有好报 Swear words used in Singapore: Hong Kan Fuck Spiders LPPL 干你娘Knn Tio Kan ...

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Bingo Wingo

Inspired by the childhood game, Bingo Wingo is a game played during meetings or presentations.   By folding up the bottom of each page, a Bingo grid is revealed. We encourage victims of fluffy meetings to congregate together. Players are to lookout for as many fluffy buzzwords as they can to win.   Forming a straight row of 5 matches and yell BINGO! to claim their win. ...

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Douchebag Scorecard

Designed with the style-conscious Advertising Executive in mind, the Douchebag Meeting Notebook exudes an air of sophistication with its leather-like burgundy cover.   Each notebook comes with a clean insert card. When slipped behind a translucent page, it transforms the meeting into instant entertainment. Put a check against the buzzwords victim uses and rate the level douchebag-ness against the scoring sheet....

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Pok Gai

Giving the wrong red packets is embarrassing. Pok Gai allows you to organise your red packets according to the monetary value.   Handmade by Uyii, each Pok Gai is delicately handcrafted. The intricate details of water waves signify endless wealth. The wealth continues to flow into 3 inner pockets where the red packets are kept.   When you are right down to your last red packet, the word ‘Pok Gai’ literally shows up to remind you that it is time to stock up or your gracious job of handing out free money is done!...

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Stone Lions Packaging

The packaging idea take reference to the old Chinese luggage bundle with added element of Japanese traditional cloth wrapping technique, Furoshiki. The bag is reversible with a "好" (Good) branding label.   Each recipient will receive a Chinese themed certificate customised under their names....

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