An actual sucker or lollipop with a real scorpion inside..."How many licks does it take?..." to get the "treat"???
well, I wouldn't say this looks tasty but it sure is a neat picture
are you serious!................I bet the animal rights people, not to mention the health and safety dept love this one!
Yep...completely serious, insects are considered a staple in many places and a delicacy in others. Why would a rancid smelly pig or cow that lives in it's own filth be any different than an insect? Other than social acceptance? In India cows are considered a complete NO-NO, but we eat beef...appauling to many other countries!
BTW...These are available on e-Bay and other places, are completely safe, pass all applicable health and safety regs, and are quite tasty too! Crickets taste like almonds as do the scorpions, large fried spiders are actually more reminisent of a fowl...chicken crossed with a mild fish flavour.
I'll pass on this.....but a great photo...lol
let me think about this for a while will you!...............lol
I bought a few for my mother-in-law, she's still walking, I want my money back. Great pic btw...
lol this is a stunning shot, as my mum would never judge until u try it,
Looks like it would have a real sting to it. Great shot. As for cows living in their own filth, it doesn't happen where I live and pigs don't smell if their environment is properly maintained.
Personally not for me, but hey if you like it then thats ok, thats why we have freedom of choice
I'll give it high marks, as long as I don't have to eat it.
How many licks would it take me to get to the treat in the center? ummmm... I'd guess zero (my sons had a few of these once, and they lived)
I believe it. Ants, grasshoppers and bees, smothered in chocolate are a delicasy in some countries. Not sure where though.