Crème Dreams: 12 Odd & Awesome Oreo Cookie Flavors : [ By Steve in Design & Products & Packaging . ] Oreo cookies have been tantalizing our taste buds for a hundred & a half years. Not only are the iconic bite-size crème sandwich the most popular cookies in the USA today, they’re enjoyed around the world in a variety of occasionally awesome, often odd permutations. Here are a dozen of the awesomest and oddest. Candy Corn Oreo Cookies (images via: Chicago Tribune , Foodbeast , Beurrista and RadioNow 97.9 ) Just as television only came in black & white, Oreo cookies also once sported those two opposing non-colors. How times have changed, and Oreos have changed with them… though not necessarily for the better. Case in point: Candy Corn Oreos , coming to a Target store near you on September 10th, 2012 as a salute, tribute and marketing opportunity centered on Halloween. (image via: Digital Journal ) Candy Corn has its lovers and haters so we can expect Can...
Bento box review: The all-stainless steel LunchBots Quad : As I have written here before , I am a big fan of the LunchBots line of all-stainless steel bento boxes. (They actually call them ‘food containers’, but they are a great size for bentos.) Here’s an in-depth look at one of the latest offerings, the LunchBots Quad , as well as some of the pros and cons of the LunchBots boxes in general. Here’s how the LunchBots Quad looks when it comes to you. The lid is available in three tasteful colors: lime green as shown here, sky blue and all-stainless (a shinier stainless than the box itself), all sporting the LunchBots logo. The box feels very solid and durable. I’ve owned another LunchBots box for about 4 years now, and after many uses it looks as good as new. The Quad unit has for evenly divided units. The dividers are fixed in place. The total capacity of the box is about 700ml , a great size for a lot of people. Two-part Duos and three-part Trios are also available on their si...
2012 Year in Review: Designer Dailies : We had such a great time this year peeking into the everyday lives of designers, architects and artists in our monthly Designer Dailies column. Let’s take a look back at all 12 of them. Brodie Neill Australian designer Brodie Neill, who we love most for his ultra-contemporary lighting and seating, brings us through a jam packed day of travel, commerce, cuisine and culture. The day begins in London and ends in Copenhagen, while we go along with his taking in meetings, museums, and two of Denmark’s best cultural contributions — food and design. Amy Butler Artist and designer Amy Butler, is known for her down home — but never dowdy — textiles from organic bedding and wallpaper to luggage and bags to fabrics, threads, and patterns for the DIYer. She’s been sewing since she was seven and got her start making small passport bags out of vintage fabric not long after graduation art school, where she met her husband and business partner David. Her...
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