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PedEgg: Gently Remove Callouses and Dead Skin!
So, the question remains, ladies and gents, is this a totally awesome, must have product or a super revolting waste of money?
I am actually genuinely curious. I honestly want this As-Seen-On-TV product and they are available at Walgreens (thankgod). Yeah, I'll admit, its kinda gross and sort of pathetic but it seems like something my feet need.
So has anyone tried this product, or own it, and what do you think?
(mods, a poll would be great!)
So, the question remains, ladies and gents, is this a totally awesome, must have product or a super revolting waste of money?
I am actually genuinely curious. I honestly want this As-Seen-On-TV product and they are available at Walgreens (thankgod). Yeah, I'll admit, its kinda gross and sort of pathetic but it seems like something my feet need.
So has anyone tried this product, or own it, and what do you think?
(mods, a poll would be great!)

to it's advertisement or it's appearance in a public venue. I understand the economic need for organizations to create buzz, introduce their product to the marketplace, etc. It has, however the exact opposite effect on me. When I hear the name or see the advertisement. I think of a pedophile in utero. Strange association, I know but it is absolutely that repulsive to me. The place for products such as these would be direct to consumer marketing in a podiatrist's office. Of course, that would not be as viable a strategy as nationwide prime time television exposure. That is an implementation that would work most likely, in a country with something akin to a national health system; but, I digress. So in summation I must answer both, either. As usual I am of two minds.