Sure, getting food stuck in your teeth can be a real pain. Well, not as much pain as this little silicone guy is going through we imagine.
Add some quirky-ness to your after-dinner habitual teeth cleaning with this funky Fred creation. It’s perfect for your next voodoo-themed get-together or to spook out some unwanted house guests!
Lemon Lime Citrus Sprayer by Foamily ($10)
A little bit of lemon or lime (or orange, or grapefruit, or any other citrus) is a refreshing taste to add to your food. If you're surrounded by fresh fruits but don't know how to get to the wonderful juice inside, the Lemon Lime Citrus Sprayer from Foamily is here to help.
They come in a set of two (for bigger and smaller fruits) and easily screw into your fruit of choice. A straw sucks the juice out, and the pump top makes it easy to direct the spray where you want it. They're made from food-safe materials and are even dishwasher safe, so they don't come with any extra hassle.
ChefJet 3D Printer by 3D Systems ($5,000 - $10,000)
3D printing is getting pretty serious. People are using printers to make everything from guns to vegan burgers. But what if you want to print something kind of wild? Kind of crazy? 3D Systems is here for you with the ChefJet 3D Printer, which is very expensive. But, you can use it to print 3D creations out of sugar in any shape you want.
You can even choose from a variety of flavors, such as sour apple, cherry, mint, vanilla, and more. There are two models to choose from: a small countertop model that only does monochrome, and a full-size professional model, which can create sugar creations as big as fourteen by ten by eight inches.
Egg Mold by Fred and Friends ($10 to $19.40)
Fred and Friends are back with another fun item for the kitchen. This time, they're taking boring, lumpy fried eggs and molding them into something a little more fun. You can get molds that are shaped like puppies, robots, cats, and frogs (the most expensive at just under twenty dollars).
These molds are functional and fun, and the reviews on Amazon have been so good that they've earned the “Amazon's Choice” badge. They're easy to use – all you have to do is crack two eggs into the eye rings, and you have a fun breakfast that kids – and even adults – will love.
Eggland Egg Poacher by Ototo ($15)
We could all use a boost to our breakfast. This inflatable egg poacher by Ototo will do just the trick. Poaching eggs is not fool-proof unfortunately. There is no greater despair than wasting your precious morning stirring hot water and vinegar only to end up with a splattered egg.
Instead, just crack an egg into the inflatable "island" and let it poach away while you get ready for the day. Easy and breezy indeed!