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Tote Your Electronics in a Tasty Burrito Pouch

You know that moment, when you’re packing up and need to tote along your digital accessories, and all you have for transport is a burrito? We’ve all been there. But now, JanSport has taken electronic accessory packing to the next level with their Digital Burrito Pouch.

Weighing in at 3.2 ounces and measuring 13.5-inches by 9.25-inches, this burrito is most definitely Dos Manos style. JanSport even put together an amazing video to showcase this burrito’s assets—of which there are many. The burrito features a wrap style design that securely stores cords, power bricks, and other electronic essentials. There’s even an interior mesh pocket for hot sauce, I mean, loose electronic items.

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The comments on the product site are as amusing as they are helpful:

What’s great about it is people will walk by and have to stop because they think it’s an actual burrito. Things that aren’t so great about it is everyone wants to pick it up and mess with it, or pretend to eat it which can get kind of annoying.

Pros: Easy to use. Looks Like A Burrito. Makes People Stare.
Cons: It’s Not A Real Burrito.

If that doesn’t sell you, I don’t know what will.

Let’s be real, I would totally carry this as my everyday purse, while dressed like a burrito, and sleeping on my burrito pillow. Burrito obsessed? Slightly. But this is Nerdist after all so of course we implore everyone on this ol’ planet to enjoy your burrito!

Would you carry this Digital Burrito Pouch to business meetings? You should. Let us know in the comments and check out all the up close and personal burrito pouch photos in the gallery.

image: JanSport

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