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October 16, 2008

Which Party Will Save Your Pennies?

Don't worry, no post debate commentary here.  However, like everyone else, saving money is on my mind.

Yet, being the Style Spy, it's only fitting that I save with, well, style.

There are loads of partisan purchases to be made this election season, from TOMS political party shoes to Hidalgo's gold and diamond rings.  But, my favorite keepsake is also the most practical.

Take your financial future into your own hands with Jonathan Adler's ceramic banks ($78 each).  The only way they'll crash is if you drop them. 


Jonathan Adler donkey bankJonathan Adler elephant bank


I've been making little deposits in one of my own for the past few months.  Any guesses at which one I bought???

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The Elephant, definitely!

Posted by: Natalie Ferro | October 23, 2008

I VOTE FOR THE ELEPHANT!

Without a doubt, Jonathan Adler's version of the elephant is far more recognizable than his version of the donkey.........(Is it really a donkey?) Likewise, do we really know WHO?.....Barack Hussein Obama Is?????

MY VOTE IF FOR THE TRUE AMERICAN CANDIDATES.... JOHN MCCAIN & SARAH PALIN!

Posted by: Sadie Lady | October 22, 2008

The elephant has my vote because it is so much cuter and our future is so much more secure than in the hands of an a_ _. An elephant never forgets and a donkey can't remember. Great info as usual!

Posted by: white fang | October 21, 2008

Cute. I'm leaning toward the elephant . . . but only because I like elephants better.

Posted by: mjt96 | October 17, 2008

well, since I know the answer to the question, the more important part is that there are color options for these banks as well as animal choices.

putting your pennies-or quarters or pesos-in the end its noise those coins make that puts a smile on your face-in a pink elephant is about as good a way to make a down economy look up as any.

Posted by: mr husband | October 16, 2008

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