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Pop it in your CD drive and watch Capn Crunch commercials! |
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Good for that mid-morning sugar craving while stuck at the office. Can we make them in pixie stick flavors? |
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Novel for practical jokes. Mid-meeting. Everybody's tense. Suddenly, blurt out "I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE!" as you ingest an M$ office lookalike. |
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waterm, how many tense meetings have *you* been stuck in? :-) |
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(too much insight for a 13 year old!) |
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Not if he is a boy scout. Look up your local troop, and sit through a meeting as you watch frazzled adult leaders try to get 5 groups of 8 kids to take care of a task as simple as creating a menu for 2-day campout. |
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Thanks. I help out at my dad's office from time. Making coffee runs and the like, but I butt in when necessary. =D
[By the way, on my 'lookalike' comment: Ice cream parlors here have a service they call Freeze Frame-- in which an image is printed on sugar 'paper' and put on a cake. Is this viable here?] |
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I know it wasn't an actual functioning CD, but Microsoft did distribute chocolate CD's in a jewel case at a seminar I attended a couple of years ago. I think it may have been DevDays. |
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1) Open AOL CD case. Insert into CD-ROM drive
2) Follow onscreen directions
3) Eject CD
4) Peel off foil and enjoy a tart citrus or fresh berry flavor treat. |
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I don't think they'd work quite the same in the microwave, however.. |
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Apparently FreezeFrame is a trademark of Baskin & Robbin. But it still sounds very viable for CDs. |
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Keep them away from CD burners. |
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<off-topic>FreezeFrame is also a trademark of Optical and Electronic Research.</off-topic> |
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UB: Anything more than 5-6 seconds and you're looking to enjoy a side order of fried magnetron as well.. |
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Glad you rectified that before I had to institute a google search.
I thought you were insulting Pop. |
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ok, so if you buy a new album and it turns out you think it sucks, then you eat it?
lol....after paying like $20 for it too cause of all the copyright |
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UB: As long as lentil flour contains a small percentage of water, it probably would not hurt the microwave. I don't even know what a poppadum is, in my limited experience with food consumption.. |
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I don't think breadible CD's would last very long. And who would market the requisite players? Pan-asonic? |
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This idea is still good, though, especially if the sugar discs actually played music. |
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Different flavo(u)rs for different music. I'm imagining Ozzy Razzberry or Pepsi Brittney. |
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I bet Oasis would taste horrible. |
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And then you could have a special toilet which plays the CD when it's coming out the old digestion system |
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OH NO! I just ate my favorite song. DANG! |
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Why is my CD player covered in ants? |
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Perfect for The Archies, I should imagine. |
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Basically, this won't work because the disc will fly apart at operating RPM. However, I like it anyway. |
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I don't think sugar glass would fall apart... What can the reflective inside be made of? |
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