Announcing Our ThinkGeek Star Trek Pizza Cutter Giveaway!

Photo: ThinkGeek

Thanks to ThinkGeek, we have a new giveaway this week! For those who can’t get enough Star Trek memorabilia they have another fantastic item that is as useful as it is decorative. The officially licensed ThinkGeek Star Trek Enterprise Pizza Cutter is the Enterprise NC-1701, from the original series. It has a laser etched stainless steep blade with a solid zinc-alloy chromium plated body. It all comes in its own padded gift box. This pizza cutter is exclusive to ThinkGeek, so you won’t find it anywhere else.

Photo: ThinkGeek

This has to be the neatest pizza cutter I’ve ever seen. It looks just like the Enterprise. This would make a special addition to anyone’s sharps drawer. Its blade is 4 inches in diameter and the entire cutter length measures 8.5 inches. (And to keep your Enterprise looking shiny, please, hand wash only.)

How do you get one, you ask? Simple. Write a ThinkGeek-style haiku in the comments below, just like the ones in their emails. Extol the virtues of Star Trek, pizza, the Star Trek pizza cutter, or even what you had for breakfast. The deadline for entry is midnight Eastern Time on Friday, November 19. We will pick one random winner this weekend, and we’ll announce the winner on Monday, November 22. One entry per person, please.

If you’re not lucky enough to be a winner, you can still buy a Star Trek Pizza Cutter at ThinkGeek’s website for $24.99. Perhaps pair it with the Star Trek Academy Titanium Spork. Star Trek and ThinkGeek have you covered with beverages, too, offering a Star Trek Enterprise Bottle Opener and a Starfleet Hip Flask. Or, if you go the other way, use the Klingon Corkscrew to open a bottle of wine. Or if you plan to do battle with your pizza cutter (not recommended), at least make it fair by giving the other person a Star Trek Phaser (or an Expendable shirt).

I had no idea that ThinkGeek carried so many quality Star Trek wares. But the Star Trek Pizza Cutter is especially beautiful. The circular cutting edge looks just like the saucer section. Genius.

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Jenny Bristol

Jenny Bristol is Editor-in-Chief of GeekMom and an Editor at GeekDad. She is a lifelong geek who spends her time learning, writing, facilitating the education of her two wickedly smart kids, losing herself in history, and mastering the art of traveling on a shoestring.

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