Make Your Own LEGO Brick Gummi Candies, Then Build Your Candy Kingdom

If you ever wondered how to make your own gummi candy that looks like LEGO, this is your lucky day. There is an Instructable created by SFHandyman showing you how to make gummi LEGO bricks and minifigs. They look delicious. They even sort of stick together for building.

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It doesn’t look all that difficult and it’s a fun project. I say go for it. The great thing about a project like this is that even if you mess up, you still get to eat it all in the end. Here are some example gummi LEGO that were posted by The King of Random, Grant Thompson:

These gummi candies are super pretty. You almost don’t want to eat them. I said almost. There’s no way these would last long.

[via Laughing Squid via Geekologie]

Mind Your Step

LOOK OUT is a pavement brick concept where the sides of the brick are coated with a naturally illuminating material. The purpose behind this is to make a pedestrian aware of a loose brick and prevent a fall. It happens quite often that the pavement bricks become unleveled and jut out; a simple shiny coat of reflecting Phosphorescent paint is all that it takes to solve the problem.

Designers: Wei Cai, YI Fan Meng & Hao Fang Liang

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Cook and Stack Kitchen Utensils

Cook and Stack UtensilsYes, please. This is really amazing way to save space in those cluttered kitchen drawers. Yes, you can get some kind of random jar to hold your utensils, but that’s what all of the regular old normal people do.

These are not utensils that someone just glued a extremely familiar shaped brick onto the end of a spatula. Those bricks are actually a part of the utensil. The set comes with the grey base plate, a spatula, ladle and pasta strainer. You can purchase this set for 34.99 here, which we feel is a little bit spendy. But if you are the chef in the house, this may come in super handy and should be well worth the expense.

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