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How many DaysAgo did I open that jar?

DaysAgo Digital Day CounterYou know you told yourself you would use a permanent marker to label every jar, box, and package of food you opened with the date so you could remember. So you wouldn't accidentally forget. So you would not accidentally drink that soy milk you opened three weeks ago, even though it says on the box to drink it within five days.

You know you told yourself.

But who the hell besides Martha Stewart labels everything?!?!

Right. So the DaysAgo Digital Day Counter is perfect for us mere mortals. The little gadget attaches, either by suction or magnet, to anything, to let you know how many days have passed since. Since? Since whenever you turn it "on." Open that jar of mayonnaise, turn on the DaysAgo, and you'll know how long you have to make tuna salad sandwiches with it.

Then again, someone told me jarred mayonnaise lasts until kingdom come.

Filed Under: Science, Food Gadgets, New Products
Tags: clock, clocks, daysago digital day counter, DaysagoDigitalDayCounter, digital timer, Gadgets, timer, timers

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

MJ

4-11-2007 @9:04AM MJ said... If in doubt throw it out! Loo smell but dont taste!!
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anne

4-11-2007 @12:41PM anne said... so now, instead of forgetting to write the date on the package, we can forget to turn on the date counter thingy. ah, progress!
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