food
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Silicon Valley Can’t Stop Puking Money All Over Soylent
Soylent, a substance, is about to be everywhere. A team of queasy venture capitalists just invested $US50 million ($67.5 million) into the company. This, despite the fact that Soylent is perhaps best known for lying about its ingredients and giving people fits of relentless vomiting and uncontrollable diarrhoea.
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We’d Rather Find This Chocolate Baby Groot In Our Easter Baskets Instead Of A Bunny
Video: ‘Tis the season to consume chocolate effigies of bunnies, chicks and gigantic eggs. But given the choice, we’d much rather rifle through all that fake plastic grass in our Easter baskets to discover this incredibly detailed solid chocolate Baby Groot. Although, we’d be too impressed to devour it.
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Hot Toys’ Spectacular ‘Homemade’ Spider-Man: Homecoming Figure, And More Of The Best Toys Of The Week
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, our new weekly series gathering the latest and shiniest pop culture toys and merchandise around. This week: A very fancy take on Peter Parker’s low-rent Spider-Man: Homecoming look, a giant Optimus Prime, and a fully armed and operational battle teapot. Let’s take a look!
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US Troops Won’t Be Eating The Indestructible Pizza Of Their Dreams
War is hell, and hell still doesn’t have pizza.