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Fruit cocktail combines to make an Apple

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The world is getting rather fruity over September's reported release of the iPhone 5, yet nobody has gone quite as far as these guys.

Irish nosh supplier Top Fruit certainly knows a thing or two about apples. It also knows that by promoting itself with something iPhone 5 related, it'll probably get a lot of attention. Job done then, guys.

Check out Top Fruit's following attempt to recreate a scaled-up iPhone using pieces of fruit. Now that's what I call a capacitive lunchscreen. ®

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Anonymous Coward

But

will it blend?

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Not interested

Useless publicity stunt, why bother?

No one will be interested in getting one till a white version is released.

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Cease and desist

Apple will complain they're violating design patents... mark my words

Now where did the Anti-Gates Icon go?

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