Scratch Off The Beers You’ve Imbibed With A 99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall Poster

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Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall, ninety-nine bottles of beer… drink one down, scratch it off the wall… everybody sing!

That song will never get annoying, as long as you have a 99 Bottles of Craft Beer On The Wall Poster. Brought to us by Pop Chart Lab, the interactive poster is a giant scratch-off.

So, the drinker can keep track of all the beers they’ve enjoyed. Singing is optional, but highly encouraged.

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Guess The Fake In These Photorealistic Drawings of Food Next To The Real Thing

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In what could best be described as, “brilliant illustrations that toy with our fragile minds,” artist Howard Lee creates photorealistic illustrations of various foods and candy next to the real version.

The fun part of the project is trying to figure out which one is fake, before Lee reveals it… very often messily. Check out a few and play along. Winner gets bragging rights.

A video posted by Howard Lee (@howard__lee) on

A video posted by Howard Lee (@howard__lee) on

A video posted by Howard Lee (@howard__lee) on

A video posted by Howard Lee (@howard__lee) on

[link, via Laughing Squid]

It’s Back To Old-School With The Lunch Bot Lunch Box

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Kids (and brown-bagging adults) need somewhere to store their lunch. And, what better way to do it, than to go old-school? All the cool kids are doing it.

The Lunch Bot Robot Lunch Box is designed to look like a vintage robot, and will gladly hold anything you can stuff in his tin body. Be cool… Bring a Lunch Bot to school.

Lunch Bot is available at The Foodiggity Shop. Made from non-corrosive tin, with a durable PVC plastic handle. Approximately 9.5″ x 6.5″ x 3.5″. Eager to serve.

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Le Petit Chef, A Tiny Animated Chef That Cooks Meals Right At Your Table

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via Skullmapping

Brought to us by multimedia artists, Skullmapping, is a fun animation series that unfolds right at the dinner table.

Le Petit Chef sees our tiny protagonist incorporate actual and projected tableware to deliver complete, albeit animated, meals to diners. This, after struggling with full-size ingredients, as well as having to fight off a sea monster or two.

Check out Le Petit Chef grill up some steaks and prepare a Bouillabaisse in the videos below.

[link, via Mental Floss]