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Jelly Buddha

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zen_tom, May 05 2013

Buddha Jello-shots! http://www.twirlit....or-adults-shopping/
[xandram, May 08 2013]

This stuff is my bread and Buddha http://broccolicity...eekey_piecake-2.jpg
Ho ho ho [theleopard, May 10 2013]

Il-Buddino http://www.nobodyan...project/il-buddino/
I followed up on Xandram's suggestion and got some moulds from these guys. [zen_tom, May 27 2013]


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       Ha!
skinflaps, May 06 2013
  

       Doh! I dropped my licorishna and it got all hari...   

       I think I'd prefer Reese's PeanutBuddha cups!
csea, May 06 2013
  

       Which end do you eat first ?   

       and what is the sound of two hands feeding ?   

       I can't help but think a Buddha gelatin mold would be a commercial success, as would the Edible Nativity Set.
FlyingToaster, May 07 2013
  

       what's not to love?
po, May 07 2013
  

       PeanutBuddah Jelly Time, PeanutBuddah Jelly Time, Where y'at, where y'at?
Private Boney Bunney, May 07 2013
  

       I once saw a most excellent buddha statue in an art dealer's window up west somewhere. It was a great big, fat smiley buddha, maybe a full 4' in height made entirely out of orange perspex - and made me think of a gigantic orange jelly baby.   

       The idea here is to make real that smiley sense of jelly-friendly-buddhaliness by means of a series of jelly confections so brought about.
zen_tom, May 07 2013
  

       //I'm not sure about other religions//   

       Dionysians, IIRC.
pertinax, May 08 2013
  

       Dionysus was a Greek God though...
theleopard, May 08 2013
  

       I got your point confused: I thought you meant the Romans made up the Dionysian ritual (which they couldn't have, as the Greeks had worshipped him for centuries prior), and not that they'd assimilated it into their hotch-potch of Pagan-Christianity.   

       Thanks for the converter though. I'm reading Virgil"s Aeneid at the moment, and all this Jupiter/Juno stuff grates on my preference for Homer (the work of whom is far superior – if it is indeed his work).
theleopard, May 08 2013
  

       I would have given this a Pun Bun on [csea]'s anno alone! [+]
Grogster, May 10 2013
  

       Who would bone this? Seriously, this is the one and only time I will request that the fishboner please step forward. I mean, this is an idea with truly universal appeal and deep spiritual connotation. Kofi Annan would laud it as 'a global force for peace'. This is the Gangnam Style of gummie candies. This is Nirvana suspended in corn syrup and carnauba wax, and one of you boned it.   

       Fie upon you, fishboner. Fie.
Alterother, May 10 2013
  

       If you meet the Buddha along the road, eat him.
tatterdemalion, May 10 2013
  

       I don't think you ready for this jelly
I don't think you ready for this jelly
I don't think you ready for this
'Cause my body too Buddhalicious for ya babe.
  

       What [Alterother] said.
Grogster, May 10 2013
  

       No bone, just love+.
blissmiss, May 11 2013
  


 

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