"An airplane-themed purse"
"The door handles outside of a local yoga studio"
"A box of socks that looks like a plate with sushi"
"A bear-shaped ice mold"
"A spaghetti measuring tool (from a child size up to 3 people)"
"Spoons for ice cream"
"A giant lemon pillow"
"A dog house uses excess water from watering plants and filters it into the dog’s water bowl."
"A banana lamp"
"A portable mini-projector"
“This nutmeg I bought in France comes with its own tiny grater.”
“I just noticed my backpack’s chest strap has a whistle that can come in handy in extreme situations (if you get lost in the woods, for example).”
“The font size on my contact packaging increases with my prescription.”
"This pill bottle lid tells you when you last opened it."
"These socks have a “stash” pocket with a zipper where you can keep valuables."
"Japanese toilets often have a button that plays white noise/water sounds so you can poop without other people hearing your business."
"The cutout in this bank card allows blind people to know which way they’re holding it, so they can use it in cash machines or payment devices."
"This can of Spanish cola comes with a resealable plastic cap. If you couldn’t drink everything at once, the leftovers won’t spill."
"This box of dates comes with a built-in area to throw away the pits."
"This sunblock bottle that has a built-in mirror so you can see your face when applying."
"This flash drive has a capacity meter."
"This drink cover has a built-in smartphone holder to make your coffee break even nicer."
There are now credit cards where the info on the card is no longer embossed and it just simply printed, resulting in a smooth finish with no different texture to determine which end is the correct end. So no, they may not know which way the card goes depending on what type of card they got.
Who ever downvoted this, you are a colossal @$$!
#33 Great. More plastic....
You can clearly see that the credit card in the image has the embossed numbers printed on the card which any Braille reading blind person would be able to feel and determine the proper orientation of the credit card.