Rock and Bowl
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I saw these bowls and snack trays made out of recycled vinyl records at a local museum this past weekend, and thought they were really cool. Green/reusable goods is all the rage these days. Needless to say, because they are made out of vinyl records there are a few restrictions on their usability: they are suitable for dry goods only, and will melt if you put them in the dishwasher. You also can't choose a particular artist, which is understandable, but you do have your choice of genre of music. Buy them for $25.00 at UncommonGoods.com.
They were cute and a great idea. The hole in the middle of the record doesn't make for liquids in the bowl I guess.
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