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Funny Money Friday: Flushing money down the toilet
Money doesn&39;t have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.
There are many ways to hypothetically flush your money down the toilet. Investing in penny stocks, leaving your lights on at home all day, avoiding comparison shopping...these are all fairly common ways to waste. But what if you wanted to be a little more literal?
Amazingly, there is a big market for money-themed bathroom accessories. (What this says about our culture is beyond me) Here are a few of the money accessories up for sale:
Coin Toilet Seat - For only $43.50 you can be the proud owner of this clear resin toilet seat embedded with nickels and dimes. Or upgrade for a dollar more to a seat that includes coins and a dollar bill.
Euro Toilet Seat - A lovely collage of euros on this toilet seat provides a "great finishing detail to any bathroom." Perfect for Francophiles and Europeans.
Money Toilet Paper - A great way to "show your wealth" at home. Although, at $6.75 a roll you are quite literally throwing money down the drain.
Money Shower Curtain - Lather up each morning while getting motivated for the business day ahead. This shower curtain is the perfect item to remind you that it&39;s all about the Benjamins.
Money Soap - A real $1 to $50 bill comes embedded in each bar of soap. At $12 each, you could potentially make money while washing your hands.
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