![]() ![]() They could also be personalized (if the ones I saw were in fact the same as the ones on the show). If I correctly recall, the rings were marketed as an alternative to metal rings-for people whose lifestyle or livelihood (or skin?) prevented wearing metal rings, but they still wanted to always wear a wedding band. It's definitely a perfect product for QVC. My daughter hates having her hair brushed, so having something cute that's just for her and her sister would be fine with me, I buy them special detangling brushes anyway. ![]() I actually really liked the hairbrush, especially if it's a good detangling brush. I wasn't paying enough attention to see what made his so special. There are a lot of fidget items on the market right now. My husband is a carpenter, and we've talked about a tattoo ring )ĭidn't care about the coffee guys, cause I think coffee always tastes terrible, so I ffwd all the discussion after the initial pitch. At their price point, I can see why they've had such good sales. Even if it's just a place holder for the real wedding band. and agree they can be really useful for some people- taking rings on and off can mean lost rings, so having something you don't have to take off, or that you know you always wear for x job/activity makes sense. I've seen the rings advertised for a few years. Overall, I liked this episode so much better than last week - no annoying guest judges, no stunts, just a tolerable level of interaction among the judges. I thought the fidget things seemed like a good idea, and I'm glad that awfully nice man went with Barbara, even though it means giving up more equity, since I read one of the postings (I think for last week's episode) showed how often Robert's deals (for whatever reason) don't actually happen. We buy the distilled water, (our tap water is pretty awful) and use it replenish the tanks in the coffee maker/nespresso as needed, it would be just as easy to add something to it when we open it for the first time. I didn't really understand why the coffee additive was deemed to be so complicated - surely there are a lot of people who use distilled water for their coffee, and all you would have to do is add it to the jug of distilled water you buy and use it as you would normally, you wouldn't have to add it to each cup. On the other hand - silicone seems so much less permanent, which is the point of a wedding ring, I think. I also wonder if non-metal rings might be a better choice for someone (also like me) with slightly swollen finger joints. ![]() I do get the ring thing - I had rarely taken my wedding rings off in almost 40 years, but last month a wasp stung me on the hand, my hand swelled up instantly (before I could think to take the rings off), and I had to get the rings cut off, which was pretty painful. ![]()
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