h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Playfood children can actually eat! Replicas of common foods molded from the same sweet confection candy-corn is made of, to add yummy fun to children's cooking and serving games because they can actually eat the "food" instead of just pretending. Adds sweetness to children's food play. Plastic sandwiches
are so-o-o-o over
Snape's Potion Class, Edible Activity Set
http://www.amazon.c...104-4702874-4077557 A Harry Potter branded form of the above. [Aristotle, Oct 17 2004]
30 lbs. of Runts.
http://www.candywar...m/wilwonrun30c.html Alas, no broccoli. [Amos Kito, Oct 17 2004]
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This is not too original [see link]. |
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There are umpteen different playsets you can buy that produce play food that children can eat. They include molds that range from entertaining to disgusting. |
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Aristotle, this is a bit different. You see, this is an edible, confectionary version of the little plastic food replicas children use when they play pretend games related to food. |
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So you want play food to be real food? Surely the advantage of play food is that you can get it messy without any major hygene problems. Between existing shaped confectionary, existing real food (upon which the play food is based on) and existing shaped food made from playsets (to be eaten on demand) I have to admit I can't see much of a gap in the conceptual market. |
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Maybe you feel shaped confectionary tastes better if is trod on, sat on and poked through a plastic oven? |
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This really is baked. There are miniature hotdogs with separate buns, hamburgers with their separate buns, a slice of cheese and two pickles, French fries in fast-food packs and more, no doubt, all made in the confectionary style of Gummi Bears. |
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Oh, blissmiss, you and your SNIDE remarks |
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Just like old friends, they are. |
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I can't figure out what this has to do with the Farrelly brothers. |
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Blissmiss, I am newly partnered, but his name isn't Gordon, it's Tito. Yeah, like the Pee-Wee's playhouse lifeguard. No lie. The gentleman's -- or rather, the caballero's -- name is Tito |
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I am real, Bliss, and I am spark-tacular, and I have a question. |
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Why do you think I'm a figment because my boyfriend's name is Tito? |
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He's a cabana boy rather than a caballero, is he not? |
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