What if Daily Candy readers needed to shop even more?
Sure, Daily Candy lists stuff to buy right this second, but it also has restaurants to check out and even notes things like lectures. Getsugar is 100% pure cane extract: It exists strictly to give women more reasons to contribute to the national debt by emptying their wallets on stuff from Boston and Providence stores. And they don't even have to leave their computers, thanks to Getsugar Rush:
... So if an offer as good as a Kate Spade wallet from Saks for $40 comes your way, why shouldn't you rush? You get the chance to buy immediately on-line and try something or someplace new, learn what's in now and score a deal. We ship the item or mail you the gift certificate. So it's easy.
What's next? Getinsulin Injection?

Comments
Thank you so much for
Thank you so much for posting this, Adam. I don't know how I've lived without this!
Bad day?
What's with the sarcastic tone Adam? It looks like a fun site. Come on now, isn't there stuff that you like to buy? We're not gonna make you justify your spending habits. ; )
My buying habits
The thing that got me going was not the subject matter but the, shall we say, homage to Daily Candy. But, sure, feel free to get all sarcastic on me for my spending habits, which tend to consist of buying:
A) The equivalent of a small Pacific island's GNP worth of toys and computer games at Toys R Us and Best Buy.
B) New cameras and wireless cards to replace the ones that I manage to destroy in an endless string of creative ways.
C) Weatherstripping (I can always tell when my wife is doing some serious cleaning - I'll hear a loud "ARRRRGH" followed by "MORE WEATHERSTRIPPING!!!!" because inevitably she'll find the weatherstripping that I've carefully hidden around the house like some squirrel who is forever burying nuts and then forgetting where he put them).