Canchucks: Where Nunchucks Meet Beer Cans!

Origin of Cool: USA

There have been some memorable marriages in recent times. David Beckham/Posh Spice and Kate Middleton/Prince William are two that spring to mind. But one of the unlikeliest fusions pairs a traditional Okinawan weapon with a drink that forced prohibition in the USA.

According to their website, “Canchucks.com sells kits that contain all the necessary hardware and instructions to transform your favorite aluminum beverage containers into a decorative novelty item. Canchucks are filled with expansion foam so that the cans are sturdy but non lethal. A completed kit from Canchucks is sure to be a conversation starter. Canchucks will look great on your wall or perhaps hanging from the rear view mirror of your car….they are freakin’ awesome.”

I love products that take two objects and combine them to make something cool. This is no exception. I mean think where this could go: Canchucks live events where people choose their preferred brand of beer, and face off against opponents. Maybe you could customize your Canchucks and there could even be an exhibition of the best weapons. Let us know how you see this product developing.

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Prepare for war! Get your Canchucks here

Images: Canchucks.com

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David is the editor of OriginofCool.com and Founder/CEO of Uberpong.com. He is a British expat living in Austin, Texas. David has established himself in the social media world by building online communities for startups and runs a blog network. In his spare time, David has a mild obsession with table tennis ("if you want to get to know me, learn to play ping pong") and is striving to change the way it is played. He is also a guitarist and songwriter, loves street art, world cinema and baseball. You can reach him here: hi@originofcool.com
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