Brains For Valentine’s Day, Anyone?

by Marsha Lucas, PhD on February 9, 2010

Since I’m all about how important the brain is in how healthy relationships happen (or don’t), I thought it might be a good to pass along a (tongue-in-cheek) resource for Valentine’s Day gifts.

The folks at Red Reef Publications have many fine products, including high-quality teaching models of the brain — but they also don’t take life too seriously.

Here’s a sampling of the amusing wares on their Brain Novelty and Gifts webpage:

Totally Cheap Rubber Brain

“Here it is–by popular demand during the worst depression known to modern man…The totally cheap rubber brain.  Ok, first of all, let’s get this straight–this is not a rubber brain that you use to teach.  What this is is a rubber brain you take with you when you do your weekly bubblebath on Saturday nights.  Second, this product should be viewed as a Kandelian replacement for your Devil Duck (for those of you almost entirely missing the Decade of the Brain).  We’ll leave the other applications to your imagination.  So, we want to be perfectly clear on this–No emails from dim-rod customers who expect a brain of this price and quality to to be more than it is.  So, if you are down with the quality thing, back the stinkin truck up on these babies.  They are a bit smaller than a real human brain, and a bit on the red-ish side (imagine a color-blind embalmer).”
Hope I made someone’s Valentine’s Day a little brighter! ;)

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