The Ketchup Fountain
If you’re having an art exhibition and really want to make sure people attend, provide free food. Artist Britt Spencer managed to get McDonald’s to do just that for the “Dagnabit!!!” exhibit at Savannah College of Art & Design, but went one better by adding a repurposed chocolate fountain centerpiece flowing gallons of delicious ketchup.
Patrons were allowed to freely dip their fries and burgers while they perused artwork. And while the art was probably good, the ketchup fountain might just be one of the best ideas ever!
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Happy National Doughnut Day!
This may be the best holiday ever. Think about it. It’s a Friday, and you’re supposed to eat doughnuts. Who can’t get in the spirit of that? Actually, National Doughnut Day isn’t just a silly holiday. Supposedly it was created in 1938 by the Salvation Army to honor women who served doughnuts to soldiers in World War I. Whether or not that’s true we have no idea. Regardless, any reason to have another long john seems like a good reason to us.
So, in the spirit of celebrating the morning sugar rush, we thought we’d show you a few images of the doughnut that’s recognized as the world’s largest. Created by Australian dessert franchise Donut King, this monstrosity is actually made of 80,000 individual pink sprinkled doughnuts, and is more than 19 feet in diameter. The doughnut was created as a PR stunt to promote The Simpson’s Movie, and Homer’s never-ending consumption of the sweet treats. And don’t worry, all those doughnuts didn’t go to waste; they were donated to a local charity.
Play With Your Food!

Don’t freak out! These body parts are actually just pieces of bread. In fact, many would call it art. Some of these pieces may be a little more appetizing than others, but whoever said food was for eating anyways? (more…)
Supersize me
A bevy of ridiculously large, unhealthy, but in most cases tasy-looking food.
The Sextrigenuple (36) Stuffed Oreo






