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21 things you can buy at South African traffic intersections

June 09, 2009 By: Phillip Category: Lists, Retail

In major South African cities you can buy any of the following items by simply winding down your window and handing over the cash.

(List correct at time of publication. Stocks may be limited and items available may vary with time and actual intersection visited. No returns or refunds. Warranty void on purchase. Goods may be stolen and/or counterfeit. Prices may vary according to prevailing weather conditions, phases of the moon and visual indications of gullibility relating to the purchaser. Caveat emptor.)

* Rubik’s Cubes
* Globes of the world
* Maps of the world
* Illegally copied DVDs, and occasionally CDs
* Golf balls
* Wrist watches
* Wall clocks
* Cellphone car chargers
* Bows and arrows (strictly ornamental, not recommended for actual hunting)
* Fruit
* Big black refuse bags
* Plastic clothes hangers
* A large variety of beadwork art (and keychain holders)
* Biltong
* Newspapers, educational children’s books, printed lists of jokes and other dead-tree products
* Sunglasses
* Pens
* Umbrellas
* Vibrating massage pillows
* Coca-cola (and assorted other soft drinks)
* Wall-hanging shoe organisers

Update:
Additional suggestions have been coming since this list was first posted. The one’s we’ve been able to verify to date are:
* Soccer balls
* Toe socks
* Super Glue
* Flower bouquets

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  • And kites, on Sundays.
  • I don't have the word for it, but there are those squishy gel balls with rubber spikes that look a bit like pufferfish and are at the end of a very stretchy length of snot-like material. I actually bought one once, it was immense fun to thwack against windows.
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