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You Are Going to Crave This Giant Shrimp Neck Pillow

You’re probably like most normal people, in that when you think “comfort” you think “shellfish.” Now you can let other, totally normal people like yourself identify just how normal you are, with this very realistic shrimp neck pillow.

The pillow is part of Rakuten’s “Real Cushion” series, which also includes pillow versions of watermelons, tires, pizzas, salmon steaks, and tree stumps, and that’s just the tip of their pillow iceberg. It sounds funny, and it looks absurd, but it’s hard to deny that this pillow does look really comfortable.

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Oh gosh, look at the dog wearing the shrimp pillow! LOOK at the DOG wearing the SHRIMP PILLOW! I want to hug that sentence, let alone that dog.

This particular neck pillow will run you about 33 dollars U.S., but try putting a price on confusing a plane full of strangers. They list it at 30 centimeters by 40 centimeters (looks like that extra 10 centimeters is mostly the tail, but I don’t think you can just peel it off), and it weighs 500 grams, which is about 1.1 pounds.

This is obviously very a-peel-ing item for you frequent flyers that love to have a tedious conversation with TSA every time you travel. The only real concern is whether this will work if you have a jumbo kind of neck? And will you be able to have a cocktail while wearing this? (I’m not even sure that last one made sense. No, no it didn’t.)

What other food item would make for a good neck pillow? Tell us in the comments right here your best idea for a totally normal pillow designed on a thing you eat.

HT: Laughingsquid
Images: Rakuten

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