Pop Bottles, Kid-Themed Booze

Although here at Foodiggity, we do not condone giving a child alcohol — unless it’s absolutely necessary — Pop Bottles is a series of kid-inspired booze by Italian designer Anna Utopia Giordano. And before parents start getting all riled up, this is merely an art project to raise social awareness on the topic of alcohol abuse by teens, pregnant women, and parents.

Or, it could be a commentary on how kids drive us to drink — but the artists explanation sounds better. See more here.

[link, via Laughing Squid]

Row Boat Salad Bowl with Serving Oars

Filed under “What took so long?” someone finally made a salad boat. But The Row Boat Salad Bowl didn’t stop with just a vessel to hold your greens — but also included mini oars as your salad servers. Row up some romaine or mixed greens for your guests, and you’ll have a conversation piece until the entrees arrive.

[link, via GeekAlerts]

Unsolicited Proposals For New and Wonderful Beverages

Brought to us by the almighty Lunchbreath, Unsolicited Proposals for New and Wonderful Beverages is exactly what the title implies. With the current beverage market being such an easy target, most of these fictional beverages aren’t too far-fetched. I’d certainly dig me some Earl Grey Loko.

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Bon Rappetite, The World’s First Hip Hop Restaurant

Although all signs point to this being nothing more than a marketing campaign for a social media company, Bon Rappetite is the World’s First Hip Hop Restaurant — albeit fictional. Despite no mention of what makes the restaurant “Hip Hop” besides claims of “a menu that caters to the ballers,” we are treated to some of the greatest food puns in recent memory. Some offerings from Bon Rappetite include; Wu Tang Clams, Snoop Doggy Corndogs, and Pone Thugs and Hominy.

And while you wait for the rest of your imaginary entourage to arrive, you can hang at the bar and throw back a few Long Island Ice-Ts — easy on the Ice Cubes.

Most links on the site are broken, but you can check out more rap-inspired dishes and punny goodness here. Thanks Erika.