Monkey Brains Bowl For Holding Any Red or Brain-Related Dinner Course

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If you have any archaeologists or uptight movie stars coming over, there’s now the perfect tableware. The Monkey Brains Bowl, inspired by the grotesque dinner scene from Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom, will hold any part of your fancy meal.

Simply pull the head open, and fill it with any course you see fit. Might we suggest cherry cobbler, or monkey brains. Either one would work.

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Ramen Beard Bowl

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Mr. Incredibeard doesn’t roll with regular bowls… He has one built into his face. His Beard Bowl is a convenient way to get ramen, or any other food, into your pie-hole as quickly as possible. The convenience factor might even make up for the long hairs that will surely accompany your noodles.

Mr. Incredibeard also uses his impressive whiskers to hold drink cups and other random awesomeness.

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The Best Pistachio Bowl That You’ll See Today

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Like most people, you eat your pistachios about a hundred at a time. The biggest concern, besides losing a nail trying to pry open a stingy shell, is where to throw all those empties.

The Pistachio Nut Bowl is here for a few reasons. One… It’s made to resemble a giant pistachio, so it should help make sure that there’s no mixing of nuts. Second… With its dual bowl design, you have one half to hold your ‘stachios, while you throw the granite-like shells in the other.

The Pistachio Nut Bowl is made from durable melamine by OTOTO, and is available here. OK, fine — you’re allowed to use it for olives too.

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Cereal Bowl Light

If you consider breakfast, more specifically Froot Loops, to be the most important meal of the day — then the Cereal Light will certainly be your most important lamp.

The concept is brought to us by ideaka. Although still only a prototype, the cereal bowl is activated by touching the spoon, allowing you to bask in the glow of milk and artificially-colored breakfast rings.

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