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A company is selling a DJ dinner set

Dubplates not included

  • Dave Turner
  • 19 April 2016

Dinnertime just got a whole lot better for kids.

Thanks to Fred & Friends, a company specialising in stuff that "puts a smile on your face and doesn’t cost a fortune", little ones can eat their food on a DJ dinner set, complete with a combined spoon, fork and knife that acts as a tone arm.

A record spinning plate is also included with the turntable crockery set, priced at $28, but dubplates aren't included.

Even though this has appeared long after the launch of Shadow Child and Kry Wolf's Food Music label, maybe it was the inspiration for Matthew Herbert's Edible Sound project...

Cop it here.

[Via: Electronic Beats]

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor, follow him on Twitter

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