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Watch Shrimp Being Shot Through An Air Cannon and Fried at High Velocity Because Japan

December 5, 2014 by Chris Durso

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To help promote cellular carrier, DoCoMo, and to remind us once again that Japan is cray-cray, a few fried shrimp are cooked up at high velocity.

Using a double-barreled air cannon to represent the cellular carrier’s double-lane LTE service — the shrimp are loaded up and fired at lightning speed, passing through the standard breading process and fire.

They eventually land safely on a plate, where they appear ready for consumption. Now, all we want to do is make a quick phone call and talk about shrimp. Please watch this…

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