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[[File:Suckdezznutz.jpg|thumb|David Wallace in his Suck It shirt]]
'''Suck It''' is [[David Wallace]]'s product idea in the episode [[Sabre]]. It is a child's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to [[Andy Bernard|Andy]] by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode [[Fundraiser]]. A slideshow on The Office's official website, shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it..
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'''Suck It''' is [[David Wallace]]'s product idea in the episode "[[Sabre]]." It is a children's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to [[Andy Bernard|Andy]] by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode "[[Fundraiser]]." A slideshow on the official ''Office'' website shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it.
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He also made a song for Suck It called "Suck It".
 
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 17 September 2022

Suckdezznutz

David Wallace in his Suck It shirt

Suck It is David Wallace's product idea in the episode "Sabre." It is a children's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to Andy by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode "Fundraiser." A slideshow on the official Office website shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it.

He also made a song for Suck It called "Suck It".