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3D dinosaur cookie cutters, no glasses required

The 3D Dinosaur Cookie Cutters from Suck UK add a fun new three-dimensional twist to classic cookie baking.

Brian Krepshaw
Brian is the author of two culinary based books published via his imprint Storkburger Press. A lifelong Californian, he has been consistently exposed to some of the best food in the world. With a deep appreciation for the kitchen, he is always on the lookout for that perfect appliance that combines style and grace with the ever-popular ability to save time.
Brian Krepshaw
T-Rex isn't very scary when in cookie form.
T-Rex isn't very scary when in cookie form. Suck UK

In a world of cookie-cutter cookie cutters, it is not uncommon to find uninspired shapes. But then again, who cares? Cookies are delicious; it doesn't matter how they are cut. End of conversation. Except it does kind of matter; cookies not cut into circus animal shapes may taste the same, but don't tell that to the kids (or the adults who lamented the near death of that classic cookie). But even more unforgivable than carbon-copy cookie cutters, is when they become unrecognizable shapes. That is unless they combine to form a new whole.

The 3D Dinosaur Cookie Cutters from Suck UK combine to make fun three-dimensional shapes. Each set contains a collection of distinct shapes that are designed for children of all ages to construct. They might not look like anything individually, but when put together, the puzzle pieces form to become a fun, tangible, and toothsome treat.

There are four sets available: Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and T-Rex. Each set contains a few pieces that feature interlocking slots so that they may stand up after being baked and completed. (Much like those puzzled wooden kit models, except without as many pieces and much more delicious.) Standing a few inches tall when completed the clever cookies are not only fun but look (almost) good enough not to eat.

(Via OhGizmo!)