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maggotoni

So tasty, and tasteless, too!
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Maggot-shaped macaroni, with all the details (i.e. the taper, the ridges). Each piece is manufactured in layers, so that as one layer cools against the next, a wiggling motion can be observed on the plate. Entry #7.
flerper, Apr 13 2003

Can ya believe that there's actually a google hit for Maggot-roni. http://video.barnes...67068474237#reviews
Well there is. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 05 2004]

Indiana_20Jones_3a_...0breakfast_20cereal Similar technology [hippo, Nov 14 2008]


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       oh how heads will roll over here.
flerper, Apr 13 2003
  

       I don't think the wiggling mechanism will work, but I doubt that will stop the same people who buy boob and penis pasta from from this product.
DrCurry, Apr 13 2003
  

       There's only one problem...
thumbwax, Apr 13 2003
  

       Sp-maggot-etti.   

       What if these get maggots in them, could you tell?
phundug, Nov 13 2008
  

       Give them a quick pan-fry, the real ones will stop wiggling (and get all the more tasty).
Spacecoyote, Nov 13 2008
  

       I'd eat them, and I don't eat boob and penis pasta.
wagster, Nov 13 2008
  

       Now there's a sentence that has never been uttered in the history of the man.
nomocrow, Nov 14 2008
  

       I've just been laughing myself silly! [+]
superjohn, Nov 14 2008
  

       What's the problem? People already eat little worm pasta.
coprocephalous, Nov 14 2008
  


 

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