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Making The World Safer For Bananas
Whether you're hiking the Appalachian Trail or hanging out of Vietnam's Reunification Express, there's nothing like a fresh banana to give you a boost of energy. Trouble is the tasty fruit in the handy natural zipper pack does not respond well to being left in a day pack with a guidebook and GPS.
Finding a bruised and forgotten 'nana is not the best way to end a day.
The Banana Bunker is designed to keep Ecuador's finest fresh throughout the busiest travels.
There's no word yet if the design work has been completed on the Aubergine Apparatus or the Pomegranate Pouch.
Filed under: Biking, Hiking, Food and Drink, Gear, Camping








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Marilyn Terrell Sep 4th 2007 2:21PM
Of course, you could always try putting the banana into geostationary orbit until you;re ready to eat it:
http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/01/geostationary-banana-over-texas.html
Neil Sep 2nd 2007 3:18PM
Hilarious! I love it.