Refrigerator’s Tweets Remind People to Drink Water

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We have to wonder where this one’s going. After all, Twitter is already filled with all kinds of useless crap about the mundane things people insist upon tweeting. Now we have to be notified every time someone decides to take a drink of water?

OK, so it’s really not that bad and it’s all for a good cause. In Brazil, people don’t drink enough water so bottled water company Bonafont created the Tweeting Fridge, a miniature refrigerator sent to one of the country’s top celebrities that would post a tweet to the celebrity’s timeline every time the celebrity opened the fridge and took a drink of water.

Bonafont has plans to send more of these mini refrigerators to other celebrities to keep the message going.

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