BeltzBib helps you get grip on the drip

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on May 20th, 2009

BeltzBib helps you get  grip on the dripListen, if you actually need this, there is no hope for you at all. You are basically an overweight baby who can’t figure out how to control your food and stop spilling all over yourself. Chances are you have food stains on your clothes, all over your car’s interior and so much ranch dressing on your dash board that you can barely read the odometer. Frankly I’m surprised you don’t have a carbonite frozen Bounty on your wall at home.

Anyhow, the BeltzBib helps you “place your food in the pouch of BeltzBib and continue your journey without worrying about stains and spills.” If you have that much of a problem, you are eating too much. It will cost you $13.95.

[Jalopnik]

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3 Comments to “BeltzBib helps you get grip on the drip”
  1. Martin K. Says:

    Hey, the Ultimate Cheeseburger shows no mercy when it comes to nice, clean clothes.

  2. Patrick Says:

    If you’ve ever flown economy in meeting clothes for quick out and back meeting, you might see some wisdom in keeping your tie free of the morning crumbs. Of course the airlines have helped by not feeding you and more….

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