gizmodo.com — The concept is rather simple: Grab a Lego surface, a few Lego pieces, silicon to make a negative mold, cook the candy liquid, pour in, and let it cool down until it solidifies into transparent brick goodness, Lego logo included.
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amyvernonNov 10, 2008
This is so totally going to lead to children eating real Lego bricks. Crunch.
neocortexNov 11, 2008
Get some Gummy Bears and scare them until they s**t bricks.
laurat1987Nov 11, 2008
I used to eat lego, but I will now continue!
i4ybridNov 11, 2008
If you do, you'll s**t bricks!
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
So what you're saying is... bricks will be shat?
ezikiel2517Nov 11, 2008
Reminds me of a quote from Greg the Bunny"I'm not a'ppose to eat the legos. (squeak)"-Tardy the Turtle
chunkenNov 11, 2008
Hmmm yes lets give our kids lego candy. Nothing bad can come of this I'm sure.
blitzennNov 11, 2008
We are Lego and we demand that private citizens STOP violating our copyright. We will take this to court and obtain DMCA take down notices, confiscating all of your kitchen equipment should you continue this highly criminal and illegal practice!!We stand by our estimate that for every Lego you criminally manufacture, 30,000 Legos will be displaced from the market place (per court substantiated calculations offered to us by RIAA). For every Lego manufactured, you will have to pay $436.00 US. Most settlements are expected to be in the range of $25000 to $150000 US Dollars. Suck on that!
piddlespankNov 12, 2008
i plan build then eat a castle ah nomnom nom
Closed AccountNov 14, 2008
Now can make really cool stuffs out of it.<a class="user" href="http://www.yummyuck.com">http://www.yummyuck.com</a>
sfhandymanJul 14, 2009
You can but it's like shoving a soft rubber stick into a soft rubber hose. It isn't easy to get them together. (I made these)