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Gummi Lights: Not As Chewy As They Appear

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Available in red, orange, yellow, clear, green, blue, purple and pink, these Gummi Lights look scrumptiously chewy, but are completely inedible (unless you can digest solid rubber). Illuminated by a tiny LED bulbs, these 7” x 4” Gummi Lights commemorate my favorite movie theater snack.

I’m not sure what I would do if I had an actual 3.5 lb Gummi Bear. Do starving Africans like Gummi Bears? Maybe I’d give it to charity. Each light will cost you $125, but a set of five sells for $500.

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Yummy Gummi Chandelier

I like gummi bears. I like ‘em a lot. Good thing artist and designer YaYa Chou likes gummi bears, too. She makes a slew of gummi bear goodies like this chandelier by linking them together with monofilament wire. The end product is a kick ass light source that’s good enough to eat.

Other gummi bear works of YaYa Chou include an assortment of sculptures and even a bear rug that once was soft and squishy but now is stale and hard. Ms. Chou, we appreciate your creativity, but whatever happened to eating gummi bears instead of building with them. Save that for the LEGO gummies.

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DIY Edible LEGO Bricks

Instructables never ceases to amaze me. This time around, we have some absolutely delicious LEGO gummies. User SFHandyman discuses how to use a silicone mold to form the candy and goes through the process of using Jello to create the actual candy. The only thing that could make these treats better would be if you could actually build with them. One can dream…

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