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posted by Fnord666 on Friday December 06 2019, @12:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the now-you-can't-ask-who-cut-the-cheese dept.

Ahhh, we've waited our entire life for this. A hot cheese dispenser gun thingy! It's easy to use, affordable, and will deck out any dish you pair it with. Pour it on your nachos, tacos, crackers, or doodle it on any of your favorite foods and voila! You'll have yourself a food masterpiece! 'Instantly improve any dish by dousing it with this hot cheese dispensing gun. After filling the hollow cartridge with your favorite cheese, the gun will quickly heat up and melt the cheese so that you can easily spray it over any dish, or simply create fun cheesy doodles.

Could this be the most brilliant use of electricity ever assembled? Yes, I believe it could.

Source: http://canyouactually.com/cheese-dispenser/


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  • (Score: 1) by jman on Saturday December 07 2019, @12:39PM

    by jman (6085) on Saturday December 07 2019, @12:39PM (#929377) Homepage
    Being from Chicago, I was pretty sure I knew how to eat a hot dog. No utensils, just hands. Sport peppers, sesame seed bun, that obscenely green relish...

    Living in Houston for a time, I ran across a place called James Coney Island. They made New York style chili-cheese dogs. Hmm, looked interesting, let's try a couple.

    The first clue something was different was when the person behind the counter pulled out two dispenser guns. One for the chili, one for the cheese.

    There was something deliciously wrong about the way the chili and cheese came squirting out of that gun, onto the bun, covering up the dog like a pile of pudding.

    I tried, I really did, but you just can't eat those things with your hands. Well, unless you're three, in which case everything can be eaten with your hands.

    These days I still enjoy a "proper" dog (hard to get some of the ingredients as I'm not in my home town), but must say that restaurant was on to something...