Marshmallows

Gadgets

Double-Barrelled Marshmallow Rifle Is Delicious And Painful

7:20AM February 14, 2011 | Sam Biddle

Marshmallow shooters are nothing new – but the Marshmallow Fun Company’s Classic Twin Stryker (the Y in Stryker means it’s awesome!) will pelt your foe into sugary submission. I tested their newest $US32 pillowy murder device at Toy Fair 2011. More »


Stay Puft Caffeinated Marshmallows: A Childhood Dream Come True

11:20AM August 27, 2010 | Rosa Golijan

As a young Ghostbusters fan, I found the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man creepy yet oddly appealing – I really wanted to take a bite out of him. Now thanks to ThinkGeek’s Stay Puft Caffeinated – yes, caffeinated – Marshmallows, my dream has come true. More »


Image of the Day: Apple Keynote Presentation Made of Marshmallow Peeps

9:00AM April 12, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

It may not feature comedy superstars, but this Apple keynote diorama does have a higher sugar content than any other homage we’ve seen. [Washington Post, thanks Sean!]

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Gaming

Use Marshmallow Peeps to Control Your Nintendo Wii

2:59AM March 25, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

No sensor, no candles, no lights: Apparently, you just need to put two Marshmallow Peeps on top of your TV and you will be able to control your Wii, like this video shows.

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Gadgets

By Far the Geekiest Way to Roast a Marshmallow

11:15PM November 14, 2008 | Mark Wilson

You may have fond childhood memories of sitting around a campfire, telling ghost stories while cramming your mouth full of charry, molten sugar with little abandon. And you’d be right to reminisce. Roasting marshmallows around a fire is one of the few unornamented pleasures of this world. But tell me, dear reader: Does it really beat the sterile environment of an electrical laboratory? Here’s the clip:


Bow and Mallow Transforms You Into a Sticky Ted Nugent

9:00AM April 11, 2008 | Benny Goldman

Whether you’re walking through a dark city alley or stalking prey in wilder terrain, Nuge knows you should always be armed, preferably with a bow. That’s where this crossbow-ish marshmallow shooter comes in. Just pop a load of Stay Pufts into the Bow and Mallow’s magazine, draw back the bowstring and let fly the marshmallows of war. The US$20 weapon supposedly fires up to 30 feet; my own experience with more primitive marshmallow blasters leads me to believe that they are probably not lying. [Product Page via Nerd Approved]

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