“Please do not eat. Please store in a place that does not reach the hands of children.”
That’s the disclaimer provided by Tokyo Kitsch — a Japanese online retailer selling knick-knacks — for their fake food stationery.
SEE ALSO: This plate will absorb excess calories from your meals
Sure enough, thanks to the realistic likeness of the stationery to popular food items, it’s easy to mistake a bookmark for a strip of bacon left behind by a sloppy eater.
Japanese retailer Tokyo Kitsch also offers a variety of fake food bookmarks and postcards, including a slice of French toast, fried egg and dried cuttlefish. Read more…
More about Lifestyle, Food, Japan, and Watercooler