#FreakyFriday — Weird Amazon products you never knew you needed
If online shopping is your thing and your cold-hard cash is burning a hole in your pocket ... why not try any of these nifty products that will not enhance your life but looks like a lot of fun.
Today we are taking a look at some of the weirdest things ever sold on Amazon.com.
Here are just a few of them:
• First off, finger hands. These are hands for your fingers, you also get finger hands for your finger hands. Long gone are the days of only being able to count to ten on your fingers. Want to make that good-bye wave extra special? Why not wave with 31 hands.
• Remember when you were a child and used to beg your dad to play ‘horsey’? You would ride around on his back, although it was quite difficult to hold on. Well, all those problems are now a thing of the past, as the Daddle Saddle will keep your little one safe and comfortable while you gallop along on all fours.

• Whether it is because of the movies National Treasure or Ghost Rider, it is impossible to not like Nicolas Cage. If you are a super-fan, there are ways to show your love, one of them being this most adorable T-shirt. Wear it to work, wear it to church, wear it while riding your bike, wherever you go this shirt will be sure to make the super-fan statement.

• Feeding cute fuzzy animals is fun, but what if it could be made funnier? Well, the answer to that question comes in the shape of squirrel feeders in the form of different people or creatures. The cat head, the unicorn head, even the Trump head. While these little munchkins chow down, enjoy a show of your own.

Photo’s: Google.
• Ever wanted a pet but not the responsibility? Don’t want to be mainstream and get a cat or bird? Well, then the Remote-controlled Centipede is just the thing for you. The centipede’s body is flexible and it looks and moves exactly like a real one. It even has glowing red eyes, which makes it a bit scary, but who cares? It’s a toy.

* Information sourced from twentytwowords.com.
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