“We’re thrilled to offer a solution to a pain point most families and households are confronted with,” saidDave Pestka, the cofounder of GeniCan. “In addition to saving users time, GeniCan has the added benefit of saving them money, since shopping with a list and sticking to it is proven to help save money at the store while reducing the number of trips.” GeniCan is now available for pre-order and is priced at $125. It’s expected to ship in early 2017, with no specific date yet available. The device is said to last up to one year using four standard AA batteries, and will come in three different colors.

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