[New Release] Will "That Thing, That Thing!" Disappear? Pip Launches 'Pip Vocaburaban' to Improve Blood Circulation in the Brain with Magnetic Power
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Pip launches the magnetic therapy device 'Pip Vocaburaban,' advertised to relieve 'brain stiffness.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Will 'Pip Vocaburaban' actually be released?
- A: No, 'Pip Vocaburaban' is a humorous announcement related to April 1st (April Fool's Day). It will not actually be released. However, the 'Pip Elekiban' series, which improves blood circulation with magnetic power, is currently on sale.
- Q: What is 'brain stiffness'?
- A: 'Brain stiffness' is a coined term used in this product announcement (※April Fool's Day project) to refer to a state of poor blood circulation in the brain, believed to be the cause of 'that-thing, this-thing' conversations where specific nouns are hard to recall.
- Q: What are the effects of 'Pip Elekiban'?
- A: 'Pip Elekiban' is effective in relieving stiffness and improving blood circulation in the applied area. It promotes blood circulation with magnetic power and flushes out waste products that cause stiffness.