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Green 'n' purple jingle eater Go Coin! makes your pocket a hushed puppy What's green and purple, loves to twist and lurks quietly in the linty bottom of your pants pocket?
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By jingles, if you guessed the new Go Coin! organizer, you're a Kreshkin or Reveen.
This mini pocket-puck means no more loose coins. Next time a street mooch hits you up for change, slap your pants and snark: "No jingle, no dingly, dude!" There are two sides to every Go Coin!, with spring-loaded slots and an outer locking ring to keep coins from popping out. One side holds loonies, nickels and pennies; the other toonies, quarters, and dimes, up to $12 in total. Created by Edmonton's own Romeo Zoldan of UnityLap design house, this patented baby was two years in the making, and sellse for $5 to $6, at London Drugs. How easy is this sucker to use, dare you ask, o canny consumer? Shall we review it in rhyme? The coins pop in. The coins pop out. It does the trick. With a mere thumb flick. The ring twists round. It locks 'em down... It gives a good tingle, to be rid of the jingle
Greg Kennedy, Edmonton Jornal
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Coin organizer breakthrough In the past, coin organizers came out of storage once or twice a year (if at all) for those of us patient enough to roll those little coin papers or fill the tubes to take to the bank. But now
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that everything is becoming spare change, more often we drag all that heavy metal with us everywhere we go. Imagine having real coin control. Well it's now out there. A new Canadian-made brainwave called Go Coin! (at right) is designed for pocket, car, purse or sport bag. It's double sided with space for all denominations of coins and pennies to toonies are spring-loaded and can be removed with a flick of your thumb. No more pawing through a mess of money. $5.95 at London Drugs. A great stocking stuffer.
Jeani Read, The Province
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