An all-over-the-place assortment of stood-behind products that recently appeared on the Strategist — from garlic-shaped candles to Lena Waithe's weed
A few years ago, I was at Russ & Daughters when I picked up a (now sadly “caviar” in royal blue.
On further inspection, I realized it wasn’t really caviar at all but delightful little mints shaped like roe! What fun it was to whip these out of my purse at a party when some one inevitably asked for a mint. When I next stumbled across a barrette covered in shiny plastic pasta from a stall in Thailand, the same one-two punch of joy came over me. In the years since, I’ve assembled what is now a pantry’s worth of useful objects that look like food. Here, some of my favorites.
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