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Breastfeeding Saves Indigenous Infants from Infectious Diseases
Udder Milk Dispenser is Fun, But Udderly Ridiculous
Have you ever milked a cow? No? Well, now you can in the comfort of your own home with the Udder Milk dispenser. You won’t be milking an actual cow, although you’ll be going through the same motions just to get a glass of milk.
Outrageous, isn’t it?
It isn’t an actual product that you can buy though, because it’s just a design submitted by Design Studio 55 for the Milk Factory’s ‘What’s Next for Milk?’ competition. Cue the groans of disappointment (or sighs of relief, if it’s not your thing.)
You can find more information and photos of the design here.
[via Incredible Things]
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Legend of Zelda Lon Lon Milk Candles Restore Light, Not Health
Etsy store Blankoo fermented some milk from the Lon Lon Ranch and ended up with… candles. Nah, these cute scented canldes are made from beeswax and come in two sizes – 3.5″ and 6.5″ – and three labels: violet, blue and yellow.
The big candles come in fresh linen, French macaroon and gardenia scents, while the smaller ones have fresh linen, vanilla or holiday spice scents.
Grab some empty bottles and head to Blankoo’s Etsy store to order the candles. The small ones sell for $15 (USD) while the big ones go for $24.
[via GoNintendo]
Alyssa Milano is angry at Heathrow for confiscating her Breast Milk
Get a (Sugar) High With Every Sip: Marshmallow Peeps-Flavored Milk
It was bound to happen, and it finally did: Marshmallow Peeps-flavored milk. Kids will love it, while adults will either love it or hate it. One thing’s for sure: it’s guaranteed to give everyone who drinks it a sugar high, regardless of age. The limited-edition milk is being introduced by Prairie Farms and it will come in three flavors: easter egg nog, chocolate marshmallow, and regular marshmallow.
Each serving contains 37 grams of sugar. To put that into perspective, a 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola has 35 grams of sugar. To drink or not to drink? That is the question.
VIA [ Geekologie ]