How to Operate a “Slick Stick”

The Slick Stick is a mechanical device invented by Jodi Friesen, (Avid’s Daughter)

The purpose of the “Slick Stick) is to pass food and electronic devices to a cyclist from a moving vehicle.

Operational guidelines:

– This is not a toy! (It looks like a grandchild’s plastic lacrosse stick)

-Don’t try this at home!

-Use certified operators only!

– Field tested by top endurance athletes!

– Don’t accept cheap imitations!

– Order now from Grandpas Can.com

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2 comments on “How to Operate a “Slick Stick”
  1. Stephanie Ruby says:

    Our thoughts in seeing this new device was “wow- after so many years of this why did no one else think of it?”. I think that’s what’s said about a lot of huge inventions. Better get a patent on it!

  2. Jodi Friesen says:

    No worries, only a very very small percentage of your donations goes to paying the slick stick inventor royalties per usage.

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