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One not a real business.

It's April Fools' Day. While many are busy taking preventative measures to avoid office pranks, we have put together a list of the best Weird of the Week business ideas from the Springwise database — innovations that should be April Fools, but are actually real. But there's one hidden in the lineup that's actually not a real product
or business. Can you guess which?

1 Intravaginal speaker plays music for unborn babies

Babypod is a small pink device that
transforms the mother's vagina into a sound system.

2 3D printed turns designed to look like the dead
Vermont-based Cremation Solutions is 3D printing urns that double as a lifelike bust of the deceased.

3 Learn how to dance like Chinese grannies
Public Dance Classics is an app which enables anyone to learn the routines of the dancing grannies who perform in China's public squares.

4 Airline sends cuddly toys on the trip of a lifetime
Inspiring a sense of wonder in kids that can't globetrot themselves, Unagi Travel sends their toys on adventures and posts Facebook photos from their holiday.

5 New database sells stock images of how people really live
Modstock is a new stock photography
database, which offers images of the modern digital lifestyle.

6 'Methane backpacks' capture cow farts, turn them into green fuel
Argentina's INTA governmental
research body has developed cow
backpacks that trap the methane they produce in order to turn it into green energy.


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