Flying tiger is a danish variety store chain. It is a very interesting store and I urge you to check it out.
First, the layout of the store is unique. The racks are arranged so a winding path is made throughout the store from the entrance to the checkout. Even if you choose a single object from the entrance, you will need to walk through the whole store to pay for it. Even the most sensible shopper would be tempted by the colorful and wacky things stuffed on the racks. It is a very clever idea that forces you to buy more unique products.
Second, there are a lot of weird, wacky, and unique products. There are plastic banana cases. There are magnets that look like gold bars. There are notebooks that look like bars of chocolate with one bite eaten. There are nose-shaped glasses holders.(I found this out on the internet and I am really going to buy one the next time I go there.) There are pens with magnets on the end. There are pencil cases and notebooks with flip sequin designs.Glow in the dark pencils. Paper clips that look like men.(I brought one once to PEAI.) EVERYTHING you could imagine.
And the best part is, there are several in Korea. So you don't need to fly halfway across the world to get some of Flying Tiger's products. But if you want them from the original store, that's all right, just hop on a plane.
Now I will finish with some Pathetically Useless Facts(PUF) about math.
1. Four is the only number that has the same amount of letters as the number itself.
2. There are 360 degrees in a circle, and if you get the 359th, 360th, and 361st digit of pi you get 3 6 0.
3. To multiply 10112359550561797752808988764044943820224719 by 9 you just move the 9 at the end to the very front.
4. If you multiply 21978 by 4 it turns backwards.
And the final one........
5. Forty is the only number that has all its letters in alphabetical order.
They have A lot of inteerrrresting stuff there~!!
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