This funkadelic silicone ice-pop set is as fun to use as it looks! Pour in some juice, jelly, or even ice cream. Whatever your heart desires. After you close the lid and pop the mold into the freezer, you’ll have a unique icy treat before you know it.
You can even use the molds as colorful containers to keep your dry ingredients organized. Talk about multi-purpose!
Cheese Melting Pan by Cuisinart ($9.99)
Cheese tastes good no matter how it's being offered, with chunks, shredded, melted, or more. The liquid form can be hard to reach, though, but Cuisinart is here to help with their cheese melting pan.
All you have to do to get some piping hot melted cheese is fill this easy item up with shredded cheese, cover it up, and place it on the grill. It even comes with a little spatula, so scraping that delicious melt out of the pan and onto whatever you want is simple. With four and a half stars on Amazon, it's never been easier to make all of your cheese fantasies come true.
Silicone Mr. Tea Infuser by Fred ($22)
While a bunch of holes in an ordinary pair of pants makes little sense, these tea-trousers make for the perfect strainer. Plus it's super simple to use. Just...erm... remove the torso and pop some tea in the man's pants, and voila, it's tea time!
This little guy is also reusable and helps you cut back on wasteful tea bags. We all need good hot water soak from time to time, even if you're made of silicone!
Spaghetti Fork by Hog Wild ($9)
Eating pasta, especially the long-long spaghetti strings can get messy. So, next time you are thinking of an Italian night, don't forget to get a couple of these. They will change the whole eating experience.
Just one thing we must understand. If it's dishwasher safe, as it says it is, shouldn't the batteries be removed before?
3D Vegan Burger Printer by BBB, Savor Eat (Between $5,000 and $10,000)
Those who enjoy red meat love their burgers, but vegans and vegetarians have been left in the lurch. An Israeli hamburger company called Burgus Burger Bar decided to do something nice, though pricey, and create this 3D Vegan Burger Printer.
Called “Chef-It,” this vegan burger is assembled from a cartridge of plant-based proteins, cellulose, and flavor components. Yum! Cellulose is the important part here, as it can be manipulated into the textures of beef fat and muscle. We're hoping to see the Chef-It make an appearance soon, and hopefully, the price will come down a few thousand notches.