“The Stocking”
11.23.06 - 09:02am
Kids wake up on Christmas morning and the first thing they do is race down to see what additional presents Santa has brought and what he has stuffed in “The Stocking.” “The Stocking” used to be stuffed with candy, toy cars, perhaps a small doll and other such things. No longer - now we have game boy’s, ipods and even cell phones.
Many parents of course worry about such things as the iPod for Christmas, due largely to the fact that it is certainly not quite the same cost as a chocolate bar. No one wants to spoil a Christmas morning by waking up having $249 dollars broken on the floor. Not a good way to instill Christmas Spirit.
Fortunately we have such companies as ifrogz which has developed innovative ipod cases to protect our precious stocking stuffers. The TadPole made of 100% silicone doesn’t break, even when dropped on brick, and allows parents to sleep in peacefully, knowing Santa has delivered one stocking stuffer the kids can play with unhindered for a couple of hours. That is if you can sleep through the shouts of glee as “The Stocking” is opened. The “Tadpole” recently showcased on the Today Show’s best gifts for “tweens” was cited as passing both the “cool” and quality/longectivity tests. The silicone case offers sturdy protection and the two-fisted design provides steady viewing. The case comes in several fun colors. MSRP:$25




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