How To Make A Guitar Out of Jawbreaker Candies

Jawbreakers… they’re not just a dentist’s nightmare anymore. Now, the giant impenetrable candies will rock anybody within earshot.

Enter, the Jawbreaker Guitar. Brought to us by Burls Art, the Flying V-shaped guitar consists of eight giant jawbreakers and epoxy. The end result… the sweetest licks available.

See how it’s made below, and stay until the end for a jam session.

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Watch This Guy Play The Red Hot Chili Peppers with a Red Hot Chili Pepper

Musician and YouTuber, Davie504, will gladly jam onscreen for you. Recently, he was challenged by a fan to play Red Hot Chili Peppers music with an actual red hot chili pepper.

Not only does Davie play Flea’s unmistakable bass-lines with the slap of one pepper, but he supplies percussion and other sound effects with another. Check it out.

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Here’s a Fender Stratocaster Guitar Made From Agave

Agave is the plant responsible for making delicious life-affirming tequila. Now, the multi-tasking plant has been used to make a guitar.

The Cuervo x Fender Agave Stratocaster Guitar was a collaboration between the liquor and guitar-making giants. It’s an effort to show the versatility and sustainability of the plant, while cementing tequila’s place in music history.

See how it’s done below…

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The Guitar Case Lunch Box Is Too Cool For School

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Rock lunch every day with The Guitar Case Lunch Box.

Designed to look like a guitar case, the old-school tin lunch box will make you one of the coolest kids in school, or at the office. Earn even more more street-cred by having your sandwiches cut into guitar-shape.

The Guitar Case Lunch Box even comes with a set of 10 stickers to decorate your case. Or, use the stickers from your apples and bananas to show everyone where you’ve been. Hello, Chiquita!!

In stock at The Foodiggity Shop.

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A Portrait of Anthony Kiedis Painted With Red Hot Chili Peppers

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When painting a portrait of Anthony Kiedis, lead singer of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, it’s important to choose the appropriate medium.

So, if you’re an artist such as Nathan Wyburn, who specializes in celebrity food portraits, you go with the obvious choice of using chili sauce. Check out the process if you have one hot minute.

[via Fubiz]