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Portable Polynesian God Protects iPhones From Nicks And Scratches

Apr 14, 2010 - California based TikiCase has released a new phenomenon in iPhone cases. iTiki is a South Pacific deity from the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, who protects iPhones from enemies. iTiki is more than just the original tiki-based iPhone case. It's the silicone incarnation of the same spirit who, according to legend, created the first woman. When he got thirsty, he invented really tasty rum drinks. Now the iTiki wants to protect your iPhone.


Portable Polynesian God Protects iPhones From Nicks And Scratches

Apr 06, 2010 - California based TikiCase announces the release of a new phenomenon in iPhone cases. iTiki is a South Pacific deity from the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, who protects iPhones from enemies. iTiki is more than just the original tiki-based iPhone case. It's the silicone incarnation of the same spirit who, according to legend, created the first woman. When he got thirsty, he invented really tasty rum drinks. Now the iTiki wants to protect your iPhone.


Trader Vics LA Gives Away Tiki-themed iPhone Cases To First 50 Customers

Mar 24, 2010 - Trader Vic's Los Angeles has announced a special promotion whereby it will be giving away iTiki iPhone cases to the first 50 customers on Thursday, March 25. iTiki was designed in Oahu, Hawaii and the first authentic Tiki-based iPhone case. Shipped anywhere in the world, the iTiki is available in two forms: Cosmic Blue was crafted to match the blue of the ocean, and Earthly Orange, the closest thing to a wooden Tiki sculpture.


Trader Vics LA Gives Away Tiki-themed iPhone Cases To First 50 Customers

Mar 16, 2010 - Trader Vic's Los Angeles announces a special promotion whereby it will be giving away iTiki iPhone cases to the first 50 customers on Thursday, March 25. iTiki was designed in Oahu, Hawaii and the first authentic Tiki-based iPhone case. Shipped anywhere in the world, the iTiki is available in two forms: Cosmic Blue was crafted to match the blue of the ocean, and Earthly Orange, the closest thing to a wooden Tiki sculpture.