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Parents everywhere are usually scolding their kids for playing with their food, but maybe kids are right to look at food as building materials and decorating items. Here are just a few unconventional uses for edible goods. By the way, StumbleUpon can also recommend some good Techdirt articles, too.
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  1. identicon
    Pixelation, 2 Sep 2011 @ 6:13pm

    "Condiment wallpaper is a cheap (but perhaps not very long-lasting) way to decorate a room. "

    I had a friend nail a Twinkie to the wall of his bedroom and leave it to show how much preservative was in it.

    I never did like Twinkies anyway.

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    Rekrul, 2 Sep 2011 @ 11:37pm

    Condiment wallpaper is a cheap (but perhaps not very long-lasting) way to decorate a room. And it looks better than filling nail holes in drywall with toothpaste...

    But is it available with snozzberries?

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  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Sep 2011 @ 8:35pm

    Re:

    Twinkies just dry out so that mold doesn't grow on them too well. But if you put them in a humid room, twinkies would spoil as fast as any other food.

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    Michael Ho (profile), 3 Sep 2011 @ 9:51pm

    Re: Re:

    http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/3039

    I think someone must have done the "moist Twinkies actually do mold" experiment.. I assume Twinkies have no extra special preservatives that allow them to escape mold growth under any conditions.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. icon
    Jimr (profile), 6 Sep 2011 @ 6:54am

    I am not a fear factor contestant

    Have you ever smelled a Sun-dried squid body?

    Just reading dried squid body brings back some really bad smell memories from time over seas... it was a local acquired taste and they sold it from carts. I think their favorite spot was under my window on extremely hot days.

    I doubt that I could put my lips to something that smells like decaying fish and drink the putrid contents.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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