It’s going to be difficult to describe 2020 to anyone too little to remember or someone who wasn’t alive to live experience it at all. It won’t be easy to describe how fast toilet paper or flour flew off the shelves.
What we’ve all been buying during the pandemic says a lot about this particular moment in time and how we’re living through it. From roller skates to RVs, there have been products that have risen above the rest during the pandemic.
Sure, there have been a few really out-of-the-box ones, like this “cake shield” to blow out birthday candles and uh, plague doctor masks have made a comeback from centuries ago.
But, there are a few weird pandemic products that are actually kind of practical. Take this clean key that can touch everything so your hands don’t have to, or a mask dispenser that can help you avoid forgetting to mask up before you go out.
We found the practical pandemic products that might make these strange times a little easier on you.
Take a look:
A face mask dispenser
A touch tool so you don't have to touch anything
A sexy face shield
A bidet, because of that toilet paper shortage
A portable toilet for when you're on the go and got to, uh, go
Face mask chains
A banner to celebrate one more turn around the sun
Hand sanitizers that feel much fancier than they used to
A UV sanitizer for your smartphone
An elastic extension to keep your face mask in place
A refreshing spray to freshen up your face mask
An adult toy that can go the distance (literally)
The matching atheisure set that's become a quarantine staple
The only essentials you'll need for your bread baking
A metal rack to keep essentials for socially distant outings
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