How to: Turn a Fuji Apple into a McIntosh
The best way I have found to trick a kid into drinking milk is to throw some food coloring in the glass. Somehow, food that looks wrong is just more fun to eat. So odds are that these Fuji Apples, which have been grown with images of the iPod and Apple logo on them, will be big hits with the traditionally fruit-phobic tech crowd.
Yes, these are definitely cool, and if you want to make some of your own, we have prepared a simple “How-to guide” that should have you up and running in no time!
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Step 2: Meticulously cut out some Apple shaped stickers by hand. You’ll need about 1000 or so.
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Step 3: Go around from Apple to Apple, applying the stickers about 1 month before the apples ripen.
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Step4: Wait a month, then pick those 1000 Apples and remove the stickers.
Step5: You’re done! You are now free to sell the apples for $5000 each to recoup your investment!
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3 Comments on How to: Turn a Fuji Apple into a McIntosh
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nuvs on
Wed, 19th Nov 2008 9:34 am
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Aron T on
Wed, 19th Nov 2008 12:56 pm
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Jonro on
Wed, 19th Nov 2008 3:32 pm
Brilliant! You should patent this idea…
This could be really useful if you actually had an Apple orchard…
Imagine having your reception area stocked with apples featuring your company’s logo! Or selling a house that has a basket of apples with the realtor’s name on them!
If you can make a “Jesus” apple, you can sell it for $10,000 on eBay.
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