




The Onion Goggles are a new way to protect your eyes while cutting up onions, leeks, scallions, and chives. These glasses provide the best method for not shedding one tear when working with onions and other pungent vegetables.
One of the most nutritionally rich foods that you could eat is an onion. Proven to be beneficial in reducing symptoms of numerous ailments, full of vitamins, only a few calories, and bursting with flavor, onions are a great addition to any meal. In fact, George Washington used to prevent illness by eating a whole onion whenever he felt like he was starting to get sick! Regardless of its nutritious and tasty profit, in the past the job of chopping up onions to add to a meal was usually given to the misbehaving child or younger sibling. But that’s in the past! Now with the Onion Goggles you can chop, mince, dice, and slice all you want without shedding one tear!
When onions are sliced they produce a gas that attaches to the naked eye and binds to sensory neurons resulting in the stinging sensation and tears to flush it out. Crying is a defense mechanism used to wash out any potential threat to the eye. Experts use this knowledge to agree that simply wearing contacts or goggles such as the Onion Goggles can help reduce crying because the goggles act as an alternative method to protecting the eyes.
The Onion Goggle fits a person just like normal glasses. These no-tear glasses are easy to slip on and off which is great for if you want to stay neat and tidy for whoever you are cooking for. What makes these goggles unique is the foam seal that blocks out the onion vapors which prevents you from tearing up, while the fog-free lenses offer optimal clarity.
Available in white, black and pink, these glasses are ideal for any age and most face shapes. So go ahead cook up a storm, make your world famous potato latkes or spicy curry without tearing up! The best part is that with the onion goggles, it’s safe to happily accept the once dreaded position of onion cutter. Trick the others into doing the dishes, the now worse job, while you painlessly and quickly chop up the onions.
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Awesome. We prepare onions almost every day and I have oh-so sensitive eyes. One question: how do I get the onions to wear the goggles?