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Kissing is Easier with Eyeglasses Built for Two

Get ‘em while they last.

At $620 a pair, it’s hard to image that the Japanese manufacturer Blinc Vase will find much of a market for its new product: eyeglasses with a single pair of lenses and can be worn simultaneously by two people. Billed as a solution to the difficulties encountered by glasses-wearing couples when they kiss, the glasses at least make for a cute spot on Japanese TV.

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