Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After years of confronting ridicule for being an illiterate branch whose personnel enjoy a nice wax snack after learning how to ...
You give a child a toy that looks like food and guess what? They’re gonna try eating it. That’s just what kids do, because they don’t know better and try to eat everything. Since everyone knows that, ...
Getting children to eat their vegetables is a thankless chore for most parents. But kids might be tempted to chow down on crayons made entirely from vegetables and rice. A Japanese mom launched her ...
A Marine veteran has spent the last several years trying to turn a joke at the Corps’ expense into a successful business, and it looks like he’s nearly there with Crayons Ready to Eat. Created by ...
Night to Shine crowns 315 guests as kings and queens at special needs gala The Moundsville Event Center was packed Friday night as hundreds gathered for “Night to Shine,” a worldwide event ...
What if, hear us out, you could eat your crayons? A campaign currently running on Kickstarter has introduced the concept of edible crayons and, to be honest, we don’t hate it. The Oyasai crayon is ...
Over the years U.S. Marines have inexplicably come to be dubbed Crayon Eaters. This, as Marine websites are quick to explain, is because they’re known, jokingly, as the dumbest branch of the military.
Here’s an idea I can get behind. Edible crayons! Luxirare created a box of eight colors (flavors?), using household ingredients such as nuts, sesame seeds and melted marshmallow for the white crayon.
MAPLE GROVE, Minn. — We all know that adding herbs, spices and other ingredients can amp up the flavor of dishes. But the reality is, if you're like most of us, a lot of those ingredients quickly end ...
As global output of soybeans rises, so farmers need to seek innovative applications for their product to prevent prices going into freefall. Edible colouring crayons may be part of the solution.
Two Bengalureans, who made a name with their all-woman organisation, claim to have introduced edible crayons made of natural products, which are safe even if toddlers ingest them. The crayons are made ...
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