Wow, how awesome are these creepy Halloween cupcakes? I don't exactly have any disembodied baby-doll arms lying around, but they're probably all of 5 cents at the thrift store.
You can get doll parts at hobby/craft stores. I'd wash them really well before sticking them into food though. You never know when they're covered in lead or who knows what else!
I'm an entertainment editor at MSNBC.com, and have maintained Pop Culture Junk Mail since August, 1999. The New York Times called the site "one of the best places to explore pop culture online," and Entertainment Weekly included it on their Top 100 Web Sites list. If you like weird food, strange products, and 1970s and 1980s nostalgia, PCJM is your home away from home.
I have a brand new BOOK, written with Brian Bellmont. "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s." Buy it online, and follow our retro reminiscing on our GenXtinct blog,Facebook, and Twitter.
2 comments:
huge supply of plastic doll parts at ACTIVE SURPLUS in Toronto - they ship.
You can get doll parts at hobby/craft stores. I'd wash them really well before sticking them into food though. You never know when they're covered in lead or who knows what else!
Post a Comment