Edible Insects - a list by DLP

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Freak your friends out with these insect delicacies!

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Vodkalix Lollipop

First to recommend

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This is sugar free. Got it.

This has a scorpion in it. Got that too.

Do I really want a lollipop that tastes like... vodka? Hmmm.....

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Toffee Scorpion Candy

First to recommend

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If I eat this, the last thing I'm going to be worried about is the fact that it's sugar free. But... it is.

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Tequilalix Lollipop

First to recommend

Description

Oooh! Worm pops!

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Edible Scorpions

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

Description

Way cooler than popcorn.

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Scorpion Vodka

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

Description

I would so much rather have a scorpion in my martini than an olive. Don't worry... it's been detoxified.

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Mopani worms

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

Description

Nobody likes me... everybody hates me.... I guess I'll go chill with the South African natives....???

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Giant Toasted Leafcutter Ants

First to recommend

3 people recommended this item

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Apparently these have a "nutty bacon like taste." I'm sure that's a selling point.

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Giant Hornet's Honey

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

Description

This is the largest species of wasp in the world. It has enzymes that will make you bounce off the walls like the 2000 Japanese Olympic team.

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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Chocolate Covered Giant Ants

4 people recommended this item

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The site description says it best:
Hand toasted Giant Queen Leafcutter Ants coated in the finest Belgian Chocolate. Every spring when the rains come in Colombia the Guane Indians collect the new Queens when they are emerging from their underground nests, only one Queen Ant is needed in a colony so the new Queens have to leave. The Indians have been collecting these ants every spring when they fly from their nests to toast in a clay pot over an open fire for centuries, and they are considered a rare delicacy. The ants are also nutritious and tasty and are said to be good for boosting your immune system, because they are rich in formic acid. They can also give you a mini energy boost.
They are a nutty and tasty treat. In fact they are our most popular product! (via Edible)

Updated Feb 9, 2009

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Antlix Lollipop

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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Peppery polyrachis black ants in a peppermint pop! Freshen your breath while getting an energy boost while freaking out everyone you know - it's the trifecta!

Updated Jul 3, 2008

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