Android holiday ornament from Andrew Bell and Dead Zebra coming December 15

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On Monday, people around the world can add some Android flavor to their holiday decorations. Andrew Bell and Dead Zebra have returned with another Android holiday ornament. Last year, the ornament came in red and blue varieties; however, Bell opted for “good ole ‘Android Green' edition” with this year's item. It is shiny all around with sparkling features on the front, back, neck, and ankles. It comes with a hook for easy hanging on a Christmas tree.

The Android holiday ornament will be available on December 15 at 11:00am EST. When stock runs out at that time, more units will be offered at 11:00pm EST. These do tend to sell out very fast, so have quick fingers online. They can be purchased as a single ($10) or double ($20), but also in packs of five ($45) or ten ($90). Customers in the United States should select Priority Mail shipping to make it for Christmas. International customers will likely, and unfortunately, miss receiving the Android holiday ornament in time for Christmas this year.

Hit the break for some information regarding the Series 5 collectibles.

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In January, near the end of the month, the Series 5 edition of Bell's miniature collectibles will arrive. A launch for the holidays this was snagged due to production delays. The wait seems worth it as we have a preview of the collectibles in the image above. On the far left is the Orange and the far right is Sturnbrau. The latter was designed by Jon Paul Kaiser. And below is a full preview of the Sk8 Cop.

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Source: Dead Zebra

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  1. How sad, and mad, would you have to be to actually get these monstrosities? Not even Apple fanboys go that far.

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