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Recommender Fast Company These 6 products will save your aching hands and wrists These frozen coffee pods are the future of barista-quality coffee at home The most innovative products of 2022 How pickleball became America’s new favorite pastime This smart massage gun knows exactly what your body wants The Keurig of cocktails is surprisingly satisfying to use Spotify’s Xavier Jernigan takes his style cues from Dick Van Dyke Fast Company editors love this customizable turntable and other stylish music items 18 tools that keep Fast Company editors organized and productive Meet Tabu, the sexual wellness brand focusing on pleasure after menopause Daring’s plant-based chicken strips look, cook and (almost) taste like the real deal Beyond Pocky: This online market sells some of Japan’s tastiest and most authentic snack foods Ditch the Snuggie: 7 brands putting a stylish twist on wearable blankets This Gen Z-founded period brand is building a community around sustainable, inclusive menstrual care Dreaming of a Cloud sofa? Albany Park’s modular, easy-to-assemble couches are luxurious and reasonably priced 31 Valentine’s Day gifts for any recipient Valentine’s Day flowers and house plants for the green thumb in your life This easy-to-install electric bidet will transform your bathroom Eight ethical jewelry brands that will delight your Valentine—without hurting the planet These women-led sex toy brands will help you put yourself first this Valentine’s Day All Recommender Stories Human rights experts condemn U.K. plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda Want your company to offer a green 401(k) option? This startup can help Athletes Unlimited is the first public benefit pro sports league. What does that mean for the players? IRS tax deadline 2022: extensions, stimulus credits, and other last-minute questions answered 169-year-old Steinway & Sons piano maker tunes up for an IPO These are the most popular Easter candy brands on Amazon this year Nike’s new VP of digital design hails from Twitter and Netflix This giant balloon will take you to the edge of space—for just $50,000 How to avert a branding identity crisis Four years after SESTA/FOSTA, a new bill investigates its harm 3 ways to determine if you’re ready to be a manager Resting while stigmatized: 7 ways to ensure marginalized workers get time to recharge Homepage Co.Design Work Life Impact Podcasts Innovation Festival 360 Subscribe Boston Scientific Deloitte Elevate Prize Genpact Klarna Logitech Square Verizon AWS FastCo Works Fast Government Most Innovative Companies Most Creative People World Changing Ideas Innovation By Design The Future of Hybrid Cloud Most Innovative Companies Summit Whether you need a massager, a more ergonomic computer accessory, or a cream to help ease your pain, these products have you covered. With a stable of 10 specialty coffee roasters, Cometeer flash freezes brewed coffee to focus on quality and freshness. Our favorite products from brands that made it onto Fast Company’s list of the Most Innovative Companies of 2022. Austin-based startup Recess grew out of its founders’ pandemic pickleball phase. It’s now helping fuel interest in America’s fastest-growing sport. With a design that’s intended to be seen and a host of guided “rhythm therapy” sessions, Lyric brings needed assistance to its massage gun. The Bartesian Cocktail Maker does exactly what it needs to, making cocktails appear with the press of a button and winning over skeptics. Spotify’s head of cultural partnerships and host of ‘The Get Up’ podcast takes our career questionnaire. A transparent speaker and other music-related items will upgrade your sound system. Whether you need to clear out some mental clutter, pack smarter, or just finally sort your spices, these products and tools will help you organize your life. Tabu started with a frank talk between founder Natalie Waltz and her mother about how the changes associated with menopause affected her relationship to sex. Daring’s meatless chicken strips are an almost uncanny mimic of real chicken, and they bring a good amount of protein to the table. Gummies and mochi and senbei, oh my! How Bokksu became the go-to marketplace and subscription-box company for tough-to-find treats and sweets from Japan. From the old-school comfort of a classic robe to a trendy wearable duvet and even a cardigan-style house robe, find your next favorite around-the-house fit. August founders Nadya Okomoto and Nick Jain are creating an inclusive menstrual-care brand with social impact built into its business model. Albany Park wants to make it easier for shoppers to buy sofas and sectionals with fast shipping and easy assembly. Whether they love jewelry, deserve some self-care, or need a new kitchen upgrade, these gifts will win over your valentine all over again. Whether your valentine wants a classic floral bouquet, the start of a new hobby, or a way to garden in low light, these companies have it covered. The $599 Tushy Ace replaces your existing toilet seat with a remote-controlled, heated one that includes a bidet and blow dryer. These pieces from AUrate, Cuyana, Tini Lux and more are environmentally friendly and ethically sourced. Give yourself a gift this year with one of the products from these brands with a focus on women’s pleasure and attractive product design.
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