YES: Bake And Assemble Your Own 3-D Dinosaur Cookies

This is a series of cookie cutters from SUCK UK that create little dinosaur body parts that can be assembled into 3-D dino cookies AND JAMMED DOWN MY PIEHOLE. I'm going to eat so many I puke and pass out! Then do it again when I wake up. Or, should I say, IF I wake up. I might just die happy and that's okay too!
Cookie cutters in the shape of dinosaur body parts. Cut out cookie dough, bake in the oven, then slot the cookies together to make edible dinosaurs that will stand up your plate. Create the tastiest treats this side of the Jurassic period... then eat them into extinction. Each pack includes cutters for the body parts required to bake a whole dinosaur, with 4 to collect (Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and T-Rex).
Each dino set will set you back £7.50 (~$12), so it'll cost a whopping $48 to be able to make all four. That's pretty expensive for a couple pieces of molded plastic. But I guess you're paying for like, the time and effort it took to design them or something. I don't know, I'm just really trying to justify buying them.
Hit the jump for a bunch of shots of each dino and its parts.









Thanks to PYY, who once left a dino-shaped pie in her window to cool AND I STOLE IT AND ATE IT. Then when she asked if it was me I lied and said no even though there were berries all over my face.
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