Chocolate Gaming Dice

If only you had these Chocolate Gaming Dice during all those nights playing D&D in your parent’s basement — perhaps some girls might have actually come over. Nonetheless, you’re older now, your acne had finally cleared up, and you own an internet start-up of some sort. Take that, jocks.

So, call up the old Dungeons and Dragons gang, and break out this set of d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20. D is now for ‘delicious,’ as the dice is actually made by Ghirardelli, which is like the Elf Wizard of chocolate-making — or, so I’ve heard.

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Matryoshka Doll Measuring Cups

If you like getting your cooking and baking measurements correct, then M-Cups Measuring Cups should be nested in your kitchen. Inspired by Russian matryoshka nesting dolls, the measuring cups fit neatly into each other, to save counter space, and to help make cooking a little more adorable.

Three dolls turn into six measuring cups, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 1 full cup. Sorry, metric system.

[$12 at The Foodiggity Shop]

Growler On Board, A Car Seat For Your Beer Growlers

When you have a little bundle of joy — or three — to transport, the Growler On Board is here to help. Designed to hold your beer growlers safely during transport, they’ll sit comfortably in their car seat until it’s drinky time. Just don’t forget to place the ‘Growler on Board’ sign in the window.

Made of low density foam, the Growler On Board will help insulate and protect up to three standard 1/2 gallon growlers, as well as 2L swing top style growlers. Available in four colors — grey, black, red, yellow.

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Boxed Wine Packaged in a Fashion Handbag

Boxed wine just went couture, with a line by Swedish company Vernissage. Designed to look like a high-end handbag, Vernissage makes your wine-to-go even easier to transport, and you can show some style in the process. That is until you pop open the spout, and pour your chardonnay from a cardboard purse — that’s so gauche.

Vernissage is available in red (syrah/cab blend), white (chardonnay/viognier), or rosé. And, when enjoying your new purse wine, make sure that you have a proper glass.

[link, via Laughing Squid]