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    What to eat spinning enamel pin (Occasionalish)
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    Enamel Pin Solves Age-Old Question: What to Eat?

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodNovember 14, 20223 Mins Read
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    Are you or someone you know always hungry but never know what they want to eat? Occasionalish is here to save the day with an adorable spinning enamel pin! Occasionalish is run by a San Francisco artist known as Candy. They have recently created an updated version of their “What To Eat Enamel Pin.”

    The pin is a wheel with several different suggestions for dinner like leftovers, Italian, and the ubiquitous ask mom. The latest update has added Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese, and Mexican for even more diverse choices. It also has a little spinner that says “what to eat?.” Just so everyone understands the assignment.

    What to eat spinning enamel pin
    What to eat spinning enamel pin (Occasionalish)

    When in doubt the owner can just spin the wheel and let fate (or gravity) decide their next meal. Though the seller does advise that spinning the pin at a 90-degree angle will produce the best results. There is also no rule saying you can’t have do-overs if it lands on something you or your friend don’t like. 

    The Occasionalish shop also offers two other spinner pins. One is a daisy with yes or no written on each petal. So you can play the “they love me, they love me not,” game without needing to find or destroy a real daisy. The other spinner is a circle labeled with the numbers 0-9. This is to help users pick a random number for whatever reason they may need. Gone are the days of needing a flat surface to roll a D20!

    Pick a number spinning enamel pin
    Pick a number spinning enamel pin (Occasionalish)

    All 3 of these 2″ spinner pins are made from hard enamel and polished gold-colored metal plating. They are backed with 2 posts for extra security and come with rubber clutch backings. With their small and sturdy design, these pins are perfect for putting on your bag or collar for on-the-go mealtime, love, and number emergencies. And at $17.50 each, they also make the perfect gift for the holidays. If you want to customize your own spinning enamel pin, other enamel pin manufacturers like myenamelpins.com can do that for you as well. Just contact them and they will help you create the perfect spinning enamel pin for you or a friend. So go ahead and spin your way through life with these fun pins that will make life so much easier.

    Daisy spinning enamel pin
    Daisy spinning enamel pin (Occasionalish)

    All 3 of these spinners, as well as several other products, are available on the Occasionalish Etsy shop.

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