Sunday, July 26, 2020

Zelda Breath of the Wild Collector Pin

I bought this Zelda Breath of the Wild collector pin because it features the same artwork from the special edition Switch big box game; so I thought it would be cool to own a mini version.  Unfortunately it is a blind box, meaning that the pins are random.  I was hoping to get the Sheikah Slate, but I wasn’t lucky enough, so I just bought it online instead.  The quality of the pins are nice, but the back stud does worry me that it might fall off because the pins have some weight.  Overall they are awesome, and I can’t wait to display them on my jean jacket.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Nike SB Tiffany Dunk High and Low

Probably one of the most popular sneakers of the Nike SB collection are the Tiffany dunk lows and highs.  They were first created by Nike in collaboration with a skate shop called Diamond Supply Co.  They took inspiration from the high end jewelry company Tiffany & Co.  Featuring the iconic colorway of Tiffany blue, they were then matched with faux crocodile skin (which is really black leather).  And they topped it off with a diamond logo on the tongue.
The lows first released in 2005 in low quantities, and sold out very quickly because they were extremely popular.   I wasn’t able to buy them at the time, but I was fortunate enough to buy them a few years later for a fair price.  Due to their popularity (and probably being lazy and wanting quick cash) both Nike and Diamond Supply Co. decided to collaborate again in 2014 and release the Tiffany dunk high version.  However, the quality wasn’t as great as the low so they didn’t sell out so fast.  Thankfully that made it easier for me to get a pair.  Honestly I’m a fan of both high and low versions.  These shoes definitely deserve their hype among the greats.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Ketchup Chips

So it’s Canada Day today.  So Happy Canada Day, Canada!  So, earlier today I was about to open a bag of ketchup chips when I decided to also make a video.  I grew up eating ketchup chips and believing they were the most popular flavour of chips in the world.  But then one day I went to the US, and discovered that they weren’t sold there, and were only a Canadian snack food.  That sucks because it’s such a delicious flavour, that I can’t imagine going a few weeks without eating some.  In fact when I travel to other countries I always make it a point to bring a bag of ketchup chips as a gift to friends, which of course they love.  What better way to spread Canada love than with ketchup chips.
Hostess Chips Wiki:
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