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Candle Carver

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Who knew? This is proof that there may honestly be a tool for almost anything...and we're thinking this actually looks like a good one. The Candle Carver ($9.95) neatly carves out a smooth niche in an apple (or tiny pumpkin) to accommodate a votive. Perfect for holiday parties and beyond, we can imagine using this year round (red ones on the patio in the Summer, Golden apples in the Fall, shiny Granny Smiths on a pale blue tablecloth in the Spring)...

 
 

By Lush Life, available through Amazon for $9.95.

We saw it first via: swissmiss

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It all seems like a shameful waste of food to me...

posted by rich cardiff on December 20th 2007 at 8:14am
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seems like a good idea...but I wouldn't want more clutter in my kitchen. I prefer a multi-use paring knife.

posted by spossberg on December 20th 2007 at 8:16am
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I could have used that in college, but not to make candles...

posted by I Love Upstate on December 20th 2007 at 8:27am
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I Love Upstate -

I thought the same thing!

Great minds etc etc...

posted by Swan on December 20th 2007 at 10:02am
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Seriously? You can do this with a paring knife. Or, you know, eat it instead of wasting a perfectly good apple.

posted by gretchenkjer on December 20th 2007 at 10:59am
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seems like a waste of food and metal to make a ridiculous one-use tool like this.

posted by canadian in swedish clothing on December 20th 2007 at 11:52am
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This would be a great tool to own if you're a professional party planner. Otherwise, I agree that it's clutter.

posted by Vanessa in New York on December 20th 2007 at 5:25pm
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