This Doggy Bank Eats Your Coins and Poops Them Out
Allen Taylor — April 5, 2014 — Art & Design
The new Happinet Unchoken Lucky Dog Bank saves your coins in a fun way. On the top of the piggy bank, the dog is facing a toilet. If you feed the dog its favorite treat -- being a coin -- it will eat it up, turn around and "dump" it into the toilet. Just like any other dog, it will instantly turn around and ask you for more.
The Happinet Unchoken Lucky Dog Bank is a fun way to save money. It's great for kids or yourself if you're into it. The simple action of eating and pooping makes you forget you're feeding the doggy bank money, and lends to an even better feeling when you realize you've fed the dog a small fortune.
The Happinet Unchoken Lucky Dog Bank is a fun way to save money. It's great for kids or yourself if you're into it. The simple action of eating and pooping makes you forget you're feeding the doggy bank money, and lends to an even better feeling when you realize you've fed the dog a small fortune.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Piggy Banks - Creating piggy banks that have interactive features like eating and pooping coins.
2. Gamified Saving - Integrating game-like elements into savings tools to make saving money more engaging and enjoyable.
3. Novelty Saving Methods - Developing unique and unconventional ways to encourage individuals to save money.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can explore the creation of interactive piggy banks to tap into the market for engaging and educational toys.
2. Financial Technology - Fintech companies can develop gamified saving apps or platforms that incorporate innovative features to attract users looking for an enjoyable saving experience.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising agencies can leverage novelty saving methods in promotional campaigns or product offerings to capture consumer attention and foster positive associations with their brand.
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