IN DEMAND: Oddly, some of the best ideas we had in 2012 came from the Science Musuem’s hop. They’re starting 2013 off with this party trick: put the mould full of water (and mint?) in the freezer and pop out four icy shot glasses. Drink up before it melts.
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Daily Mirror
These wobbly whisky glasses fromt he Science Museum will be a showstopper at any table this christmas. Pour on a wee dram, give the glass a tap and it will gently spin on a central axis and swirl the drink for you. If the room is still spinning once the glass has stopped, then you’ve had a drop too much.
Daily Mail online
National sausage week starts on the 5th of November (yes there is a week devoted entirely to bangers) – and what better way to celebrate then to celebrate then by serving up your sausages on this Full english plate. With its traditional breakfast design it has truly British trinket. From the Museum of London
Handbag.com
treat your BFF to a thoughtful chocolate bar from the Museum of London
THIS CUTE LITTLE GIFT IS PERFECT FOR A FRIEND WHO’S FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER…
If your friend has just broken up with her boyfriend, missed out on that amazing job opportunity or just reacted badly to the sudden change in temperature, we’ve found something that will make her smile.
This cute and quirky chocolate bar from the Museum of London is wrapped in the message ‘There’s nothing better than a friend…unless it is a friend with chocolate’.
We couldn’t agree more, and at just £2.50 a bar we’ll be buying in bulk to fill Christmas stockings!
What do you think?
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The Sun Tv Magazine and TheSun.co.uk
A fun twist on the classic wooden block stacking game. These wooden blocks are shaped like bones – make sure you don’t let them crumble to the ground! Wooden bone shaped blocks in cardboard box packaging. To see the full article click here.
Living etc
you don’t need laboratory conditions to make a decent marinade, but this glass flask, pipette and silicone brush set from, unsurprisingly the Science Museum helps. Draw up liquid with the giant eye-dropper, then use the brush for basting on marinades or precision application of salad dressing.
Daily Mail
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East Kent Lifestyle Magazine
We love the marinating set from the Science Museum and thought you might too!
This elegant marinade set is as stylish as it is unique. The glass pipette has a silicone bulb to draw liquid up out of the flask, and a silicone brush with which to apply the marinade to your food. A second glass bulb towards the top of the pipette also acts as a stopper for the top of the 36cl flask. A sophisticated addition to any modern kitchen.
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