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Random Ridiculousness: This Aromatic Alarm Aims To Help You Arise With The Smell Of Toast And Croissants

New Alarm Clock Uses Scents Of Toast And Croissants To Wake You Up Being an entrepreneur is cool, but some things just need to be left alone… According to PEOPLE , the latest way to waste your money is set to hit the market and change your mornings forever… If you dread the sound of your phone’s default alarm waking you up every morning, there is now a better way to get your day started. The Sensorwake alarm clock claims to wake you up with a timed release of scents like hot croissants and toast. Users insert a 30-use capsule of their preferred aroma (chocolate, peppermint, seaside and lush jungle are also available) and when the alarm goes off, the clock gradually releases the scent. According to a press release, 99% of sleepers wake within two minutes. But skeptical buyers need not worry—there’s a backup sound alarm if you don’t hit the off button after three minutes. If you wanna cop one of these things, be prepared to spend $89 and $11 for the smell cartridges. Worth it? Image via Sensorwake

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Random Ridiculousness: This Aromatic Alarm Aims To Help You Arise With The Smell Of Toast And Croissants

Random Ridiculousness: This Aromatic Alarm Aims To Help You Arise With The Smell Of Toast And Croissants

New Alarm Clock Uses Scents Of Toast And Croissants To Wake You Up Being an entrepreneur is cool, but some things just need to be left alone… According to PEOPLE , the latest way to waste your money is set to hit the market and change your mornings forever… If you dread the sound of your phone’s default alarm waking you up every morning, there is now a better way to get your day started. The Sensorwake alarm clock claims to wake you up with a timed release of scents like hot croissants and toast. Users insert a 30-use capsule of their preferred aroma (chocolate, peppermint, seaside and lush jungle are also available) and when the alarm goes off, the clock gradually releases the scent. According to a press release, 99% of sleepers wake within two minutes. But skeptical buyers need not worry—there’s a backup sound alarm if you don’t hit the off button after three minutes. If you wanna cop one of these things, be prepared to spend $89 and $11 for the smell cartridges. Worth it? Image via Sensorwake

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Random Ridiculousness: This Aromatic Alarm Aims To Help You Arise With The Smell Of Toast And Croissants