How To Make Ralph Wiggum’s Crayon Sandwich

Rainbow food is all the rage. Ralph Wiggum once took this trend a bit further, with the Crayon Sandwich.

Brought to us by Binging with Babish and Rhett and Link, the first version of the sandwich is made from genuine Crayolas. It’s followed up by a more palatable version, made with colored cheese.

Ralph like cheese instead of crayons? That’s unpossible.

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A Chocolate Bar That Looks Like Melted Crayons

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Did you ever, when you were a kid, melt crayons into molds to make them look like yummy candy? Then you realize that crayons are actually non-toxic, and ingesting the multi-colored treat might be worth the inevitable belly ache, so you munch away? Those were good times.

Well, now there’s a truly edible and gourmet version of your childhood fantasies. Brought to us by Unelefante, the Mexico-based chocolatiers have created the aforemetioned Crayon Chocolate, as well as a few art-inspired-bars, including a Pollock paint-splattered bar.

Although the high-end chocoaltes will not come cheap, you might be better off breaking out the Crayolas… For old times’ sake.

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