The Hairdo Cookie Cutter Creates A Head of Hair That The Eater Styles With Each Bite

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If you know any aspiring hairstylists who enjoy cookies, there’s the Hairdo Cookie Cutter.

The adorable new kitchen tool will form a head with a very unruly block of hair. It’s up to the eater to style it, using their teeth as scissors. Just make sure to tip the shampoo girl (mom).

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[link, via Incredible Things]

Pop Culture Cookie Shots

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Not that we need any encouragement to do cookie shots… but, The Dirty Cookie in Tustin, CA, is not only making delicious cookie shot glasses, they’re customizing the treats with edible pop culture icons.

Throw back some milk in a cute Cookie Monster, Baymax, or Darth Vader cookie, and then leave no evidence. The Dirty Cookie also sells their cookie shots by the dozen in a variety of flavors. Line ’em up.

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[link, via designtaxi]

Oreo Bagels Stuffed With Cookies and Oreo Cream Cheese

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photo: Instagram @hannahouimet

Do you like Oreos? Let me rephrase that… Do you live and die by the creme-filled sandwich cookie, and want as much Oreo as possible, first thing in the morning?

Oreo Bagels are the answer. Created by The Bagel Nook in Freehold, NJ — the bagel itself is made with cookies right in the dough, and then it’s filled with actual cookies and Oreo cream cheese.

[via PopSugar]

Cookie Monster Tries To Bake Cookies, Sell You An iPhone

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To help show-off its hands-free voice-command of Siri, the Apple iPhone 6s enlisted Cookie Monster as its newest spokesperson.

Which seems like an odd choice, considering Cookie doesn’t have hands, so much as blue-shag mittens — as well as what some might refer to as “a slight speech-impediment.”

Nevertheless, I want a new iPhone and cookies now. Well played, Cookie Monster.

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Please Watch These Ramen Cookies Being Made

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There’s cookies, there’s ramen, and then there’s the hypnotic effect of watching ramen cookies being made.

Brought to us by Amber of Sweet Ambs Cookies — the process starts simply enough with a plain sugar cookie, and then Amber’s mastery of royal icing and a scribe tool get to work.

The result is a sweet version of the savory noodle dish — complete with the requisite eggs, pork, narutomaki, and chopsticks. You can see the process below, and attempt to make your own.

Or, like most, you’ll just be inspired to grab some instant ramen and cookies for dinner. It’s OK, we won’t judge.

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