19th
August
2008
Baby butt cakes (seriously…), funky new crayons, BPA safe south of the border: Fun stuff from all over
- One of my new favourite sites is called Cake Wrecks, “when professional cakes go horribly, hilariously wrong.” You are not going to believe the baby bum and redneck
pregnancy cakes in this post - California — the birth place of drive-throughs — is trying to ban fast food
- Closer to home, London, Ont., has banned the sale of bottled water in many government buildings including arenas and golf courses (yippee!)
- How to buy green gifts
- Totally, absolutely, insanely cool new crayons from old ones. You MUST check these out!
- The U.S. Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has declared Bisphenol A, or BPA — the chemical used in various plastic bottles and can linings that Health Canada recently banned, consumers in Arkansas, California, and Ohio have filed lawsuits over, and Playtex and Nalgene have stopped using — as safe
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OMG, I can’t believe how funny the Cake Wrecks site is, my husband and I laughed until we cried! Especially love the “nekkid mohawk-baby carrot jockeys.”
Thanks for sharing.
the cake wrecks site is great ! thanks for the laff this morning i really really need it
and bpa safe ? wow ..
Having had a few horror cakes in my time I can relate to the cake site. I thought the funniest one was when asked to abbrievate November and December they wrote that on the cake. It has to make you wonder what some of these people said when they picked up their cake. You have to laugh and enjoy the joke.
I really love the idea of putting the extra broken crayons into a cake pan to melt it all together and then make different shapes… we used to do a similar idea growing up but in a muffin tin… I loved it!
As much as plastic is horrible for the environment, how do you suppose the chip that runs your PC that runs this website is made?
I’m not being sarcastic. I’m asking a valid question. Many things we have come to rely on that generate an income for most of us are made or comprised of plastic, silicone, copper, etc …