How To Make Animal Corn On The Cob Holders

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If you have some old toy animals laying around, and need to keep your cob in place, Animal Corn Holders are here to help. Inspired by a previous ceramic version, Mike over at Instructables came up with a fun plastic alternative.

All you’ll need is the aforementioned toy animals, some store-bought corn holders and a few other tools. The best part… You can put the animal back together when they don’t have a huge cob in place of their body.

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Dinosaur Corn Holders

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Dinosaurs have come and gone, now they’re back to hold your corn. Brought to us by Lana Filippone, the ceramic Cob Holders were created to put the extinct bird lizards to good use — even T-Rexes with their comically short arms. See more here, even some other non-dino corn holders that are still in concept phase.

And, if you’d like to make your corn-holding a bit more magical, a few Unicorns are here to help.

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Glass Gem Corn

Glass Gem Corn isn’t the work of an expert glassmaker, or a surreptitious photoshopper with too much free time — it’s actual edible corn. Arizona-based Seeds Trust is responsible for the multi-colored cob, and will have seeds for Glass Gem Corn available for sale in August.

Pair them with Unicorn Corn Holders, for the most majestic corn on the cob ever.

[link, via Boing Boing]