Check Out The 5 Wackiest Products That Should Have Gone on Sale For Amazon Prime Day
July 16 2018, Updated 11:53 p.m. ET
One of the best online shopping days has finally arrived —Amazon Prime Day! Known to have tons of products from home, kitchen, home decor and more on major discount, this is the peak time to open your wallet and dive in for jaw-dropping savings. Sure, Amazon is great for buying virtually everything on your list, but why not step outside the box? In honor of Amazon Prime Day, we have compiled some of the strangest products to shop that you never knew you needed.
Scroll down for some of our favorite picks for an easy conversation starter!
CucinaPro Emoji Waffler & Pancake Maker
We all use emojis on the day-to-day to communicate and now you can take your signature emoji with a glass of orange juice. Plus who doesn’t love waffles and pancakes?
Shop it here: $29.99, amazon.com
Wild & Free Fun Novelty Themed 3 Piece Twin Sheet Set (Green, Avocados)
Guacamole has become its own food group and now you can take your love for avocados to the bedroom with this three-piece sheet set. Got chips?
Shop it here: $49.99, amazon.com
Amzwt Bangle Flask Wine Flasket Bracelet
For days when you need a quick swig while incognito, this bracelet will give you a cool buzz. Plus, Rihanna wore a similar one to Coachella!
Shop it here: $24.99, amazon.com
What On Earth Cat Butt Tissue Holder
Gone are the days that a tissue box lives on your desk. This cheeky tissue holder will serve a naughty purpose and get the job done.
Shop it here: $34.94, amazon.com
Zwilling J.A. Henckels Stainless Steel Soap
This stainless steel soap bar will allow you to keep you hands clean without the drying effects of traditional hand soap. Simply rub in your hands under the faucet to eliminate all odors.
Shop it here: $15, amazon.com
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