How to Cook Food on Your Car’s Engine

Reheating food on a car engine shouldn’t be foreign to anyone who has ever been to a tailgate party. However, this entry at wikiHow actually suggests that a meal can be cooked start to finish under the hood…. While driving!

Gives new meaning to the term ‘cooking with gas’. Sorry, that joke was unavoidable.

Has anyone here ever done this?

[via Presurfer, photo by blatch]

The Coke Ninja

photo: New York Times

Coca-Cola. Is there anything that it can’t do? Well, a Japanese fashion designer believes that the beverage might also be helpful in warding off possible attackers.

Inspired by ninja assassins, Aya Tsukioka hopes that her design will ease the fear of crime by providing the option of disguising oneself as a vending machine… With feet.

Isn’t the purpose of a disguise to deflect attention? Is Coke—the most popular soft-drink on the planet—the correct choice? We cannot help but wonder if RC Cola would have made more sense in this situation.

Sorry Coke Ninja… Big FAIL.

[via neatorama]

Campbell’s Soup Redesign

Campbell’s Soup has recently redesigned their labels using the process of mindfucking neuromarketing.

Here at foodiggity we are a bit disturbed by the shunning of the spoon. However, as a former art director myself, I say well done Campbell’s. I shall continue to use your creamed soups in future casseroles.

[via Good Blog]

More information on ‘neuromarketing’ can be found here.