Everything can be so commercialized nowadays. There was once when human stem cell research caused an uproar, and then the human cloning. But at a more subtle level, colostrum collection for cosmetics purposes did, created an uproar on a smaller scale. But now that the human stem cell proved to be a useful technology, big companies come in and grab the opportunity to make big bucks. Smaller companies however, look for smaller fishes.
Who'd have known, nowadays there's a shop that actually frame up your baby's hair into memorable stuff; brush, stamp, or just a momento.
Would you have actually thought of it? It's just the newborn's hair! They will be cut anyways. And, good Lord, it's their hair. They fall and grew back. But then again, I guess the person who started the concept know that human beings have soft spots for memory like this.
So if you ask me... I think I might. LMAO.
Who knows, the next time round you visit the mall, you see a shop that frames up fallen tooth. -.-"
Sunday, January 09, 2011
On the Baby's Business
Medieliciously written by Medie007
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1 Jujus:
i guess this is smart, especially modern parents are more willing to spend because kids are more precious than last time.. :p
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