![]() “Once we settle on a style, it’s time to create using random parts, soldering iron, glue guns, spray paint, and more,” said the co-founder. “After I did my first few, I met one of the original Onion News founders, and Ryan Walther and I have been biz partners ever since 2010.” Scrap’n Snacksįor Arik, inspiration comes from everywhere – consumer trends, airplane catalogs, flea market, infomercials, and so on. From Wacky Packs (in the 70s) to Saturday Night Live fake product commercials, it’s always struck a chord with me,” revealed the man. “We’ve started the development of an app and we also have several other form factors that will be rolling out in the Spring of 2021, but for now, they’re under wraps,” said the co-founder.Īrik says he’s been doing graphic design for 30 years, which included a lot of package designs. The man says that in the future, they’re planning to do more styles of their prank gift cards, wine labels, greeting cards, and flyers. Bicycle Seat BeltĪrik added that one of the company’s most successful products were the Earwax Candle Kit, Crib Dribbler, Bathe & Brew, and the Rotowipe. ![]() He then went out, bought a camera and a tripod and created his first prototype – The Home Dentistry Kit. “While he was dejected, he handled it politely while the adults played along with the joke by saying ‘Wow, Tommy, it has a timer and auto-clean feature – you are one lucky boy.’ It hit me then that I could use my package design skills and love of parody to create fake products to house gifts,” said the man. In a recent interview with Bored Panda, Arik Nordby, one of the creators of Prank-O, said he came up with the idea for these fake gift boxes several years ago after watching his 8-year-old nephew unwrap a gaming console packed inside a toaster oven box.
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