Tic Tac Toast, Helping You Play With Your Food

by Scott Beale on January 30, 2008 · 2 comments

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Tic Tac Toast

New from Archie McPhee, it’s Tic Tac Toast!

Finally, a good reason to play with your food! The Tic Tac Toast stamper combines the fun of tic-tac-toe with the tastiness of toast. Just press this 3-3/8″ x 3-3/8” plastic stamper into a piece of bread, then put your bread in the toaster on a dark setting. The resulting toast will be branded with a tic-tac-toe grid! When the toasted gameboard is ready, all that’s left to do is pick some tasty toppings and play a game. Winner gets to eat the toast!

Toasted Notes

Speaking of fun with toast, check out Toasted Notes from Fred.

This piping hot slice of toast is pretty hard to miss on your desktop, so you’ll always be able to put your fingers on a buttery little self-
stick note when you need one. Old Fred really wanted to call it “toast-it notes” but he just doesn’t want to deal with another lawyer. Whatever happened to America’s sense of humor? Toast Notes comes with 5 handy pads in each peggable clamshell.

photos via Archie McPhee & Fred

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1 Fubiz January 31, 2008 at 8:24 am

Simply excellent !

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