Is The Temu Croissant Lamp Safe To Eat?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @dakotaeast4126
    @dakotaeast4126 Месяц назад +6453

    "Is The Temu Croissant Lamp Safe To Eat?"
    counter question; why would you want to eat a lamp you bought off of Temu

    • @apathybronson
      @apathybronson Месяц назад +232

      That part. I mean, why would you want to eat *any* lamp. Wherever it's from, it'll contain electronics. Pretty sure those aren't ever edible.

    • @DoggieInThePound
      @DoggieInThePound Месяц назад +54

      Why would you want to eat a lamp lol😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @radio3248
      @radio3248 Месяц назад +34

      It is obviously not edible idk where it was made but it's old, covered in some resin and it has some light inside so. I'm gonna watch the video anyways

    • @Roeseii
      @Roeseii Месяц назад +18

      Literally clicked just to say the videos clickbait 😭😭theres NO way anyone thinks eating a lamp is a good thing to do. but also. people are stupid (also hi fellow person stuck at home, i see you)

    • @_Cloun
      @_Cloun Месяц назад +6

      I just wanna say ur fantroll looks so cool 🎉❤❤

  • @bitnotgoodyeah
    @bitnotgoodyeah Месяц назад +5865

    i think eating resin contaminated croissant is probably the bigger risk factor here lol

    • @momoapples
      @momoapples Месяц назад +107

      I can't believe she ate it 😭

    • @fractionofstuff
      @fractionofstuff Месяц назад +12

      did you even watch the video? smh

    • @tarek12mig
      @tarek12mig Месяц назад +117

      @@fractionofstuff Hardened epoxy resin, especially cheap stuff like the one used in the creation of this Temu croissant lamp in China, is not safe to eat at all and it is toxic. Some more expensive types of resin used in the manufacturing of cutlery, could be considered safe for food when hardened fully.

    • @ArticusX3
      @ArticusX3 Месяц назад +1

      💀

    • @elliot_rat
      @elliot_rat Месяц назад +16

      ​@@tarek12mignothing in china is safe to eat tbh.

  • @eurydicedrace931
    @eurydicedrace931 Месяц назад +3162

    This reminds me of a very old controversy in a niche fashion community, where someone was making headdresses with VERY realistic cookies. One day, someone who'd bought one accidentally broke theirs, and crumbs came out. It turns out the artist was, indeed, preserving real cookies in resin. They had to delete their whole etsy store after that came out. The more things change, the more they stay the same!

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +471

      I think I remember that story!!! When I first started RUclips, loads of people were obsessed with resin tutorials and there was a trend of covering real food to see how long you can preserve it. This went against the ethos of the deco-den community which was how to create the most realistic food items possible using clay, silicone and non-edible materials. I was obviously in the second camp and I recall the drama between deco den crafters vs resin artists 😂

    • @Forcommentingpurposes
      @Forcommentingpurposes Месяц назад +67

      I LITERALLY JUST LEFT A COMMENT ABOUT THIS HOLY GUAC AND MOLE
      I remember this from forever ago and maaaaan the old internet was a lawless place. The new internet is Marshall law I guess but still.
      Wild wild wild

    • @maffieduran
      @maffieduran Месяц назад +30

      Yeah, I remember Dearie. They had a poor non apology on their fb after the fact

    • @user-fe7bo5mm1o
      @user-fe7bo5mm1o Месяц назад +39

      why would that be controversial?

    • @Drake69Lover
      @Drake69Lover Месяц назад +5

      Wait, when? Who? What? Why?!

  • @LysolMyFace
    @LysolMyFace Месяц назад +2247

    When it was mentioned that this was a knock off of a luxury lamp I thought the luxury one was going to be some hyper realistic artist. But no, its still bread. I assume and hope the expensive one is properly resin infused, but I wouldn’t ever risk buying something like this tbh.

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Месяц назад +314

      It's a very dumb product. The idea that resin is the only thing you can do with old bread instead of, you know, composting it is absurd

    • @offthesidelines
      @offthesidelines Месяц назад +311

      Yeah the original artist doesn't quite use old stale bread; more like unsold leftovers from the day thus still decently fresh. She actually empties out all the breads and pastries that she buys before treating the "shells". The "fillings" are eaten and/or reused in her cooking/baking and not wasted - it's explained on her IG.
      Still not sure I'd trust a lamp like that to last for a long time though.

    • @mmmbepis8643
      @mmmbepis8643 Месяц назад +110

      @@offthesidelinesYeah. Even with all that, watching Evan and katelyn try to preserve food in resin over the years has made me wary. I can't imagine this is sustainable

    • @UmSteven
      @UmSteven Месяц назад +21

      @@mmmbepis8643 REALL all i could think ab was Evan and Katelyn

    • @offthesidelines
      @offthesidelines Месяц назад +13

      @@mmmbepis8643 lol they crossed my mind too, especially with the very recent food-in-resin video they released (haven't watched it yet).

  • @strayiggytv
    @strayiggytv Месяц назад +1117

    People have this bizarre idea that resin will preserve food indefinitely and it will not PERIOD. The only way you can even get it to mostly preserve it is to throughly dry the item first snd even then it will still slowly change overtime.
    Its just a waste of food and resin. Food can be composted and the idea we need to do this to "save food that would otherwise be wasted" is absurd.

    • @RSCB
      @RSCB Месяц назад +11

      perido

    • @swain-Ix1tv
      @swain-Ix1tv Месяц назад +7

      ​@@RSCB peroid

    • @elio7610
      @elio7610 Месяц назад +25

      It can create a seal and prevent stuff getting inside but that does not help much if the food is sealed with live microbes inside and various chemical reactions will still happen, even without microbes, that can degrade the food in some way over time. I really don't understand the purpose of sealing food in resin regardless but i suppose if you want to turn food into a decoration then it somewhat works and some food could probably last many years in resin even if not forever.

    • @greysonsnow8809
      @greysonsnow8809 Месяц назад

      @@swain-Ix1tv peirod

    • @mikamagnol8931
      @mikamagnol8931 Месяц назад +5

      You make a valid point. I think it's cool, but I also believe more things should be made to order. People would be more conscious of their purchases and wouldn't waste as much if things weren't mass produced and stored for buyers that don't yet exist.

  • @WindowsOSStuff
    @WindowsOSStuff Месяц назад +523

    The resin makes it look so scrumptious like a glazed donut 😭

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +65

      Yes! Imagine they made a real croissant dipped in a sugar shell 🥹

    • @pluto3603
      @pluto3603 Месяц назад +41

      Like tanghulu croissant lolol

    • @MauveMimi
      @MauveMimi Месяц назад +15

      theres this resturant called cheddars thats croissants look like this and taste amazing; getting hungry thinking about it 😣

    • @flamingogh_
      @flamingogh_ Месяц назад +2

      ​@MauveMimi the worst part of the Cheddar's croissants is that only the first two are free. Those damn things are delicious.

    • @Greendawn-di3dl
      @Greendawn-di3dl 9 дней назад

      @@maqaroonoh man a honey encrusted croissant sounds so good

  • @tenza19
    @tenza19 Месяц назад +930

    $100 for a bread covered with resin. Got people stupid enough to buy such ridiculous product ever?

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Месяц назад +14

      Yes, but that doesn’t include me or anyone I know 😂

    • @tarek12mig
      @tarek12mig Месяц назад +11

      Well, there are people that spend thousands on fabrics covered with paints.

    • @Ecktor
      @Ecktor Месяц назад +12

      It’s the definition of “disposable income” 😂
      If they got the dough to throw away, they’ll indulge in such ways, but that’s far from your average person these days

    • @phubans
      @phubans Месяц назад +11

      ​@Ecktor Yeah, she definitely revealed her privilege level by saying it was "worth the price" 🙄

    • @therainbowmagicmix
      @therainbowmagicmix Месяц назад +3

      I mean it’s in pounds so I don’t think it would be 100 in usd (unless ur also in Europe)

  • @casqettes
    @casqettes Месяц назад +461

    I know temu isn't known for its quality / thought put into products, but the ones made of real croissants being pulled now makes it seem like they never thought anyone would find out that there's real bread in there. Let alone that some person on the internet wouldn't try to eat some of their mass-produced lamp.

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +93

      I think they really weren't expecting someone to crack their lamp open and eat it. It was hilarious how quickly all the listings disappeared after the video went viral (would have loved to be a fly on the wall in the factory when that happened)

    • @suspicioushat6790
      @suspicioushat6790 Месяц назад +40

      @@maqaroon "Um... sir? Someone on Tiktok took apart the lamp and found out it's a real crossaint..." "What?!" "Yeah... and they ate it..." "WHAT?! Everyone, put DOWN the crossaints! We're getting out of here!!!"

    • @Boogieboy134
      @Boogieboy134 Месяц назад +3

      @@maqaroon I didn’t even even know you can mass produce a resin covered item much less one that is made out of food but the lamp is that pretty cool probably going to pick up the real lamp at the website you recommended at the beginning of the video

  • @Jankb0t3k0
    @Jankb0t3k0 Месяц назад +177

    Real bread as a lamp sounds like a fire hazard

    • @Sheevlord
      @Sheevlord Месяц назад +12

      Those are low power LEDs running off 3 AA batteries. They produce very little heat. Of course if you shoved an incandescent bulb inside of this thing then it would be a different story

    • @Jankb0t3k0
      @Jankb0t3k0 Месяц назад

      @@Sheevlord what about that zevo device you put in the wall that’s supposed to stay there 24/7?

    • @lilium-orchid
      @lilium-orchid 7 дней назад

      @@Jankb0t3k0 its small enough that convection is enough to keep it cool

  • @Superfreaky2
    @Superfreaky2 Месяц назад +554

    1:02 Sorry but this is false. She doesn’t use bread that would be otherwise thrown away, she uses freshly baked bread. This is from the Yukiko Morita websites q&a section;
    ‘Q How are Pampshades made?
    A Each Pampshade begins by baking the bread to exact specifications. We then carefully cut through the crust and hollow out the inside. Once satisfied with the crust's translucency, we coat the bread with a special protective finish, assemble it, and attach the electronic components.’

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +191

      Ah thanks for the correction! It's weird because I was convinced I read an article someplace that it was an art piece about preserving bread so they use older bakery goods. Personally that would have been somewhat better for PR as many cultures have issues about wilfully destroying fresh food 😬

    • @joh209
      @joh209 Месяц назад +85

      ​@@maqaroon She uses unsold bread for her "sliced" resin paperweight collection, so that might have been where you saw it.

    • @Superfreaky2
      @Superfreaky2 Месяц назад +25

      @@maqaroon Absolutly! The reason I was interested in going to the site is because of what you said and I was pretty disappointed to read fresh food is made for this.

    • @qwertyrewtywyterty
      @qwertyrewtywyterty Месяц назад +3

      nah, i prefer fresh ones, only usa probably care about using old bread for art.

    • @Marynicole830
      @Marynicole830 Месяц назад +10

      @@qwertyrewtywyterty I mean anyone who cares about food insecurity and food waste should care if it’s fresh or a day old bakery stock. It’s not like it needs to be fresh to be a lamp.

  • @Zulf85
    @Zulf85 Месяц назад +748

    I do wonder about the longevity of such an item, honestly

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +190

      I actually think food items can be preserved in resin almost indefinitely. There were people in the comments saying their grandparents made resin bread DIYs decades ago and they're still fine

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Месяц назад +114

      ​@@maqaroon they have to be hardcore dried first and mice will still chew them up if they get near them. Organic material will always change slowly when encased in resin because it is still a poris material even if only microscopically.

    • @E5va
      @E5va Месяц назад +61

      @@maqaroon idk, videos by evan and katelyn have taught me that every food item in resin eventually goes terribly bad. but what do i know hahah

    • @flothedutchie1622
      @flothedutchie1622 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@E5va that usually happens when there's fluid left in them

    • @E5va
      @E5va Месяц назад

      @@flothedutchie1622 yeah but i doubt the perfect dehydration can happen during manufacturing for selling on temu

  • @vheart_png
    @vheart_png Месяц назад +120

    It's still crazy to me that they were using a real croissant 😂 I'm a little impressed if not mortified

  • @SmartyPoohBear
    @SmartyPoohBear Месяц назад +481

    This is an unhinged product. x.x

    • @shame2189
      @shame2189 Месяц назад +5

      I think it's actually pretty smart imo. It's way more cost effective than making a fake realistic croissant, and I could see tourist bakeries in France have these around. The real unhinged products are the people wanting to eat these.

    • @SmartyPoohBear
      @SmartyPoohBear Месяц назад +9

      @@shame2189 How can it be ensured that it won't spoil from the inside when it's encased in resin?

    • @i.i.iiii.i.i
      @i.i.iiii.i.i Месяц назад

      It can't be ensured to not spoil, especially in a humid environment... but maybe some deadly chemicals could preserve it before its coated in resin 😂
      Also bread can stay in shape forever if it's dry enough, like the videos of old hamburger that people find in their home haha

    • @Anarchy_Jester
      @Anarchy_Jester Месяц назад +1

      ​@@shame2189 Not that smart if ppl are closing up their shops after getting called out. Plus as the lady in the tiktok said, her lamp was covered in ants. Sounds to me like an infestation waiting to happen.

  • @Alaylaria
    @Alaylaria Месяц назад +167

    Honestly I’d be worried about other industrial contaminants.
    Also, I wonder if they put a base layer of resin down on top of the croissant to strengthen it, then hollowed out the inside?

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +29

      Good point!! That makes a lot more sense as the top layer is almost paper thin.

  • @JOIESIMRONGYUEMoe
    @JOIESIMRONGYUEMoe Месяц назад +298

    I don't understand why they would do that tho

    • @rawkingkong
      @rawkingkong Месяц назад +14

      Probobly a lot of left overs everyday and they need to make money somehow.

    • @thatsabadname6242
      @thatsabadname6242 Месяц назад +23

      Idk I see it and see bugs gross yuckie bacteria and also food waste

    • @Pufferfish-wBx
      @Pufferfish-wBx Месяц назад +5

      Probably to make it real, but it is real so idk.

    • @renownedbandanawearer1345
      @renownedbandanawearer1345 Месяц назад +6

      I think the food wastage theme behind Morita’s original pastry lamps is cool.

    • @itsmehFlorrxiia
      @itsmehFlorrxiia 10 дней назад +1

      Lazy!

  • @Aizawa_Shouta_
    @Aizawa_Shouta_ Месяц назад +297

    Reminds me of something even and katlyn would do

    • @EddwardTheSeventhSpaceWizard
      @EddwardTheSeventhSpaceWizard Месяц назад +14

      lol I was just thinking of their pumpkin experiments! Actually those videos are how I found their channel

    • @wuquegy12
      @wuquegy12 Месяц назад +2

      Totally

    • @Dusriken
      @Dusriken Месяц назад +7

      I CANNOT wait until they upload a video too 😂 you already know they're actively working on it

    • @muin_
      @muin_ Месяц назад +3

      resin time

    • @wuquegy12
      @wuquegy12 Месяц назад +1

      @@muin_ doo doo doo doo resin time

  • @redline1916
    @redline1916 24 дня назад +41

    Aint no way they just coated a fucking croissant with resin and sold it as a lamp lol

    • @oxayafan29
      @oxayafan29 5 дней назад +1

      watch the video
      there's actual effort put into the things

  • @DIOsNotDead
    @DIOsNotDead Месяц назад +117

    don't ever buy no croissant from Temu bro 😭

    • @Sunny-w9n6w
      @Sunny-w9n6w Месяц назад +3

      Don’t but anything you’re going to ingest online period 💀

  • @Forcommentingpurposes
    @Forcommentingpurposes Месяц назад +35

    Idk if anyone is aware, but something similar happened in the EGL (J-fashion) community forever ago. Someone was selling biscuit shaped jewelry and a buyer noticed crumbs after dropping it. Come to find out that it WAS a real biscuit.
    It can’t be safe or sanitary so for the love of French baked goods, don’t do this. Begging pleading crying

  • @squidoo.
    @squidoo. Месяц назад +25

    “What’s the matter, babe? You haven’t touched your croissamp.”

  • @JomasterTheSecond
    @JomasterTheSecond Месяц назад +54

    Temu is just shipping out biohazards now, I swear to god. 😭

  • @catvoncat
    @catvoncat Месяц назад +189

    a hundred dollars for a pastry dumped into resin wtf

  • @acationx1154
    @acationx1154 Месяц назад +12

    Someone call Evan and Kate, Temu found a way of preserving the pumpkin

    • @GogiRegion
      @GogiRegion 18 дней назад +2

      To be fair, pumpkin is actually really prone to spoilage. For example, pumpkin is very difficult to can safely due to its density and how spoilage bacteria can get that deep. Bread products would be significantly easier to dry out, and it’s probably preferable here, whereas a dried pumpkin wouldn’t make a good jack o lantern.

  • @aj.9h9p9d
    @aj.9h9p9d Месяц назад +31

    I'm a lolita and there once was a taobao brand that made a cookie biscuit jsk. The little barette was literally a biscuit that they painted with resin! If you're not careful you can snap it in half and it'll crumb

    • @IbrndUSA
      @IbrndUSA 16 дней назад

      Youre a WHAT

    • @crona420
      @crona420 16 дней назад +11

      @@IbrndUSA look it up, whatever youre thinking isnt what it means. its a fashion japanese subculture

    • @whoismonia
      @whoismonia 16 дней назад +2

      @@IbrndUSAlolita style!

  • @skysieluvsstudying
    @skysieluvsstudying Месяц назад +32

    maqaroon, i have watched you since the small needle felting videos years ago, to the squishie videos, to the homemade plushies videos, when i was 15/16, this is the most unhinged thing I have ever seen from you, please keep it up!

  • @brockashsfrund
    @brockashsfrund Месяц назад +17

    I bet they poured the resin on the outside, let it cure and then hollowed put the inside. Would make it a lot easier to work with.

  • @slavicprincess
    @slavicprincess Месяц назад +26

    1:04 jesus christ €110?? no wonder temu came to power

  • @Finn0NS
    @Finn0NS 21 день назад +8

    “Is The Temu Croissant Lamp Safe To Eat?” is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard

  • @MysticMinis-ol3co
    @MysticMinis-ol3co Месяц назад +9

    I’m honestly so impressed they were selling real croissant lamps, like, it’s crazy that someone saw the OG person who did this and was like, oh hell yeah, let’s sell tf outta THAT!

  • @Sunnfloweropposum
    @Sunnfloweropposum Месяц назад +172

    The baker who spent all their time baking the croissant and seeing it get used to make a lamp: 🙁

    • @remilililia
      @remilililia Месяц назад +14

      To be fair most bakery products are produced in large quantities so it doesn't really matter...

    • @Sunnfloweropposum
      @Sunnfloweropposum Месяц назад +23

      @@remilililia i know but the concept of a man selling a croissant he made and it being turned into a lamp is funny

    • @SuperCosmicMutantSquid
      @SuperCosmicMutantSquid Месяц назад

      Or
      "......what the H-????"

    • @lazytiger8591
      @lazytiger8591 Месяц назад +9

      As a chef....I wouldn't even be mad lol. I'd be ecstatic it isn't getting thrown away after a week lol....lots of health code violations ofc.

    • @aito9801
      @aito9801 Месяц назад

      As long as they get a lot of money...

  • @meIatonin
    @meIatonin Месяц назад +8

    With how long and tedious it is to make a croissant compared to just using a regular plastic mold, this is genuinely surprising to me

  • @lil_gr3ml1n
    @lil_gr3ml1n Месяц назад +27

    why would anything from temu be safe to eat😔😔

  • @nikoandroman
    @nikoandroman Месяц назад +9

    Throughout the video I wanted you to crush the Temu croissant just like the original video. Idk why but I find it so satisfying

  • @okolol
    @okolol Месяц назад +8

    I think the original croissant lamp was layered with resin before they pull out all of its gut. so the walls can be thin while also easy to work with at the same time.

  • @projektleiterin
    @projektleiterin Месяц назад +14

    Maybe doing the outside first makes cutting the croissant easier and the doing the inside as a second step of the resin process.

  • @aquamarine13yt
    @aquamarine13yt 24 дня назад +5

    Croissant lamp being real bread will never not be really fucking funny to me.

  • @Skykristal
    @Skykristal Месяц назад +6

    If I'm honest I'm impressed. When I first saw the tiktok I was in disbelief.. How and why would they do that.. But it actually requires precision and talent to make them as good as they look. And I have respect for that! The only thing is I wouldn't want ants in my home 😬 pretty sure that happens when the resin didnt fully cover all areas.

  • @Donteatacowman
    @Donteatacowman Месяц назад +17

    I'm now wondering if you could give the cheap lamp a glow-up (with paint or pastels plus a top coat) so that people are not relying on bread as their lighting source

  • @slavicprincess
    @slavicprincess Месяц назад +13

    4:35 interesting, i have never seen that technique been used once in all my time at university

    • @GogiRegion
      @GogiRegion 18 дней назад +3

      I’ve always seen it or done it as a side to side motion that covers the whole area.

  • @h4y13y6
    @h4y13y6 Месяц назад +25

    when i saw the title i was very confused 😂

  • @SinglePlayer.aslifestylelol
    @SinglePlayer.aslifestylelol 13 дней назад +2

    This video feels like some stuff they show on tv when you waking from nap and you just watching this and then it seems to you it was a dream 💀

  • @rohsek7298
    @rohsek7298 Месяц назад +72

    There's no way chemicals and germs wouldn’t have leeched into that bread, and why would you want to buy one of these, let alone eat it? I feel old. I don't understand why the latest trendy things are trendy.

    • @g4uzy
      @g4uzy Месяц назад +13

      don’t worry lol i’m a teenager and i don’t get it either.

    • @Suffering_is_2nd_nature_2_me
      @Suffering_is_2nd_nature_2_me Месяц назад

      Im a gen aptha i dont get it😭​@@g4uzy

    • @Angellirav
      @Angellirav Месяц назад +7

      Same here, people are going beserk i swear

    • @fawnettee
      @fawnettee 27 дней назад +5

      No one bought it to eat it, and the person who first bought it assumed it was a fake croissant and just decor for a lamp? Until it arrived and realised it was real. This video is just an experiment to hypothesise if you did eat it would it be bad, people aren't actually buying it to eat, and it isn't really a trend. It was just someone ordered something assuming it was just decor only to discover it was a real croissant covered in resin.

  • @therustybucketsaloon14
    @therustybucketsaloon14 19 дней назад +2

    I came into this video expecting it to be very simple, but I was impressed when you started running tests. Then VERY impressed when it suddenly turned into arts and crafts.

  • @AbeM.
    @AbeM. Месяц назад +16

    I think using old stale bread, and even drying it further, is key for this process.

  • @galaxiesplantcorner9328
    @galaxiesplantcorner9328 Месяц назад +5

    This is the kinda unhinged stuff I live for

  • @Kenzi_The_Alien
    @Kenzi_The_Alien Месяц назад +16

    My question is... Why would you eat a lamp 😭✋🏻

    • @maqaroon
      @maqaroon  Месяц назад +3

      Midnight munchies?

  • @tenneluna6948
    @tenneluna6948 Месяц назад +4

    I own this, i got it from aliexpress in 2021. I didn't know it's like "a thing" lmaooo it's sitting on my nightstand and has been for years... i love this stupid lamp

    • @tenneluna6948
      @tenneluna6948 Месяц назад +4

      Despite the aliexpress one being different in your video, i have the "amazon" one that i did and you just blew my mind i have fucking food in my nightstand helppp

  • @akishiro1
    @akishiro1 Месяц назад +16

    who in their right mind would eat a resin real croissant, like resin is toxic

  • @InazumaDash
    @InazumaDash Месяц назад +124

    People are kinda crazy. If the bread is dry or about to go bad, before it molds, just give it to birds. It's junk food for birds, but, it's still food and birds don't mind if it's dry. lol It's absolutely nuts that something like this is able to be sold as a lamp no matter the price tag. Maybe it wont mold, but I dunno the thought of having basically mummified food as decoration is still weird. If I were to do it, I'd make a 3D scan of real bread, 3D print it and paint it. It should look realistic enough with the right shading.

    • @a-bird-lover
      @a-bird-lover Месяц назад

      don't give it to birds!! It's not just junk food, it actually can kill them because they fill up on it when they can't actually get any nutrients from it, and they can end up starving to death. It'd be like eating styrofoam for us. There's tons of things you can do with stale bread though! Bread pudding and french toast were originally intended to reuse stale bread, and even just leaving it to compost and rot is better than covering it with plastic

    • @mayadoodles7906
      @mayadoodles7906 Месяц назад +25

      Do not feed any sort of bread to any type of bird, it’s extremely bad for them. If you are interested in feeding birds, oats, seeds, or barley are much better alternatives. If your bread is old, your bread is old, don’t feed it to animals that can struggle to digest it & fills them up fast leading them to be unable to eat their proper diet. Throw it out or eat it before it goes bad.

    • @tenneluna6948
      @tenneluna6948 Месяц назад

      As someone who bought one, it's cute and there are people who like cute things, there is no much more to it. Not 100$ cute though, jesus lol

    • @MeloAvis
      @MeloAvis Месяц назад +4

      It is not healthy to birds at all

    • @unus-annus
      @unus-annus Месяц назад +1

      ​@@mayadoodles7906
      there's other uses for older bread. garlic bread, bread pudding, stuffing, croutons, etc. sometimes you can reheat it in an oven for a few minute, or microwave for a few seconds, with a little water to refresh it.

  • @laufey_lauv3r
    @laufey_lauv3r 17 дней назад +1

    her voice literally makes this asmr

  • @brocopi
    @brocopi 19 дней назад +2

    i watched this video before bed and when i fell asleep i had the most delicous dream i was eating these croissant lamps except they were covered in crunchy sugar

  • @ThizIzTheShiz
    @ThizIzTheShiz Месяц назад +47

    *Common sense left the chat.*

    • @ThizIzTheShiz
      @ThizIzTheShiz Месяц назад +3

      If it's not sold specifically as a food item don't consume it, even if it does look convincing enough to look like food. Chances aren't has tons of chemicals in it or plastic or resin.

  • @iSchmidty13
    @iSchmidty13 Месяц назад +4

    2:15 if hollow, it’s impossible they were injection molded. More likely blow molded.

  • @Extremelybadpiggies
    @Extremelybadpiggies Месяц назад +5

    5:33 new fear unlocked

  • @theemclane4037
    @theemclane4037 Месяц назад +1

    This must be the most intresting mass production product I have ever come across

  • @krisp780
    @krisp780 7 дней назад

    as a microbiology nerd, i would've loved to see the bacteria colonies put under the microscope and to do a comparison based off that
    but other than that this was a very informative and interesting video! thank you for doing this ❤️

  • @BlackDawnYaoiLover
    @BlackDawnYaoiLover Месяц назад +3

    I'd probably have covered the outside and then cored the inside after the outside was thick enough, that way you don't have to worry about it sagging or breaking and coring it will be easier

  • @NubreedFighter
    @NubreedFighter 18 дней назад +6

    3:20 tried smelling my phone...

  • @cheaminh
    @cheaminh Месяц назад +3

    This is hilarious 😂 we even got a DIY tutorial at the end

  • @3Zclap
    @3Zclap 19 дней назад +1

    i think you would have a lot more success if you was to use resin before cutting the hole in the croissant that way the entire out side of the croissant is hard while the inside is still soft and fluffy meaning you could literally scoop it as if it was a pumpkin

  • @sapphirejynx
    @sapphirejynx Месяц назад +1

    Buying it from the artist is too far out of my price range sadly. I already have resin...so I'll just make my own thanks XD Love the tutorial.

  • @homemadeh
    @homemadeh Месяц назад +2

    Temu is absolutely unhinged

  • @imhilarious01
    @imhilarious01 Месяц назад +13

    would eat no matter what

  • @heeru379
    @heeru379 15 дней назад +2

    I am watching how to make croissant lamp at 2:00AM

  • @SuperCosmicMutantSquid
    @SuperCosmicMutantSquid Месяц назад +3

    Waot, so it was REAL?! 😂
    I'm actually shocked that if it had been used for a while....mmmmm, the snell of buttery baked goods and resin. Yummy!
    The idea is cool but we're seeing in real time why certain things shouldn't be mass produced like this.

  • @Skylar_candova
    @Skylar_candova Месяц назад +1

    That one uncovered spot in the interior of the 2nd one would give me so much anxiety 😅

  • @AnOwlfie
    @AnOwlfie Месяц назад +2

    Step 1: Get a normal lamp, like a normal person.

  • @thegirlonpointe9866
    @thegirlonpointe9866 Месяц назад +3

    but what do you need a croissant lamp for .-.

  • @hwozzi
    @hwozzi 10 дней назад

    i thought this video was clickbait but it is 100% as advertised and i throughly enjoyed

  • @NekroWareOfficial
    @NekroWareOfficial Месяц назад +2

    You have a relaxing voice

  • @grundgesetzart.1463
    @grundgesetzart.1463 21 день назад +2

    who the hell needs a lamp inside of a Croissant?? What the actual f....???

  • @blipblooplop
    @blipblooplop Месяц назад +2

    who would want a croissant as a lamp ??? i mean ... why ? how ?

  • @impulseki9896
    @impulseki9896 Месяц назад +1

    There was a time when I was a kid and I went to a doctors office
    I remember there being display foods and I actually took a bite out of the display sausage patty and I was surprised that it actually tasted like a real sausage patty
    I most likely ate a lot of resin, but I ate the whole thing and this was years ago so I’m okay I guess 😂
    Apparently a lot of display foods were actually made with real foods covered in resin back then
    I never realized this until recently, it all kinda felt like a fever dream 😂

  • @MarcWestov
    @MarcWestov Месяц назад +1

    O.O WHAT!!! I hadn't heard of this lamp for sale covered in resin! WHAT!!

  • @LunaReina14
    @LunaReina14 Месяц назад +3

    every day this world gets more strange

  • @insertchannel666
    @insertchannel666 Месяц назад

    I feel like they coated it in resin before they hallowed it out to coat the inside with resin. It would make more sense to be because it would add some stability to the shell before they started removing the bread. Which, would also help with making the shell as hallow as possible without actually digging straight through. I think if you did that method, it would have been more efficient and accurate.

  • @shitalya1
    @shitalya1 Месяц назад +1

    The resin used may be either a PUR resin, that cures within a few minutes or UV resin that cures within seconds by using uv light.
    Maybe the real croissant. was first covered in resin completely and then the hole was made. makes more sense to me.

  • @HortayaBorzaya
    @HortayaBorzaya Месяц назад +2

    Short answer: No. Long answer: Noooooooo.

  • @UnIimited_Power
    @UnIimited_Power Месяц назад +2

    "it's worth the price tag!"
    Yeah... No.

  • @blissfuldj7627
    @blissfuldj7627 Месяц назад

    Genuinely shocked it was a real croissant, wild that thats cheaper than cheap plastic

  • @DrBrennan
    @DrBrennan Месяц назад +8

    I remember seeing those lamps by the original designer at a Maison & Objet show (furniture and art exhibition in Paris) i went to years back for a business trip.

  • @hermi1-kenobi455
    @hermi1-kenobi455 Месяц назад

    Crazy that the price of the croissant was probably more than how much the worker that made the lamp probably earnt

  • @lexo632
    @lexo632 20 дней назад

    Ah! That 3D thing from the shoe sample may have been a Slime Mould! Those are actually rather interesting lifeforms, you know!

  • @yosei2886
    @yosei2886 Месяц назад

    I love this 😂 I’m glad to see someone talking about this

  • @g00dy_2sh0es
    @g00dy_2sh0es Месяц назад

    Thanks for really looking into this lamp.

  • @ieda18
    @ieda18 Месяц назад +1

    Rats and roaches will adore whoever buys these

  • @gabor1991
    @gabor1991 14 дней назад

    "many other people also insisted that they also have croissant lamps"... That's a sentence you do not hear every day lol

  • @_Sparky144
    @_Sparky144 Месяц назад +2

    TIL that some people use real food in resin

  • @vanillalatte5227
    @vanillalatte5227 Месяц назад +1

    I gasped when you said it’s real croissant 😂

  • @elephantskeleton
    @elephantskeleton Месяц назад +2

    as someone with a gluten allergy and a love of cutesy stuff, this is terrifyingly

    • @vampirejett
      @vampirejett Месяц назад +1

      terrifyingly what

    • @elephantskeleton
      @elephantskeleton Месяц назад

      @@vampirejett i don't know, but my brain is terrifyingly adhd

  • @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit
    @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit 14 дней назад +4

    7:20 German jumpscare

  • @elio7610
    @elio7610 Месяц назад

    I would assume that the hardened resin is considered relatively safe because it is just so hard that it stays in one piece and unlikely to contaminate anything, not that it would actually be safe to consume.

  • @anniesauras_rex
    @anniesauras_rex Месяц назад

    I’ve seen people make resin phone cases and jewellery with some dried fruit in them, strawberry is a popular one. I don’t think they’d last either

  • @C.H.K.N_tenders
    @C.H.K.N_tenders 9 дней назад

    This is the equivalent of "Is a lamp safe to eat?"

  • @lng1285
    @lng1285 Месяц назад +2

    Try again with completely stale bread

  • @user-tz8pf4pd4q
    @user-tz8pf4pd4q 4 дня назад +1

    Just eat the damn croissant lamp!

  • @zevbites
    @zevbites 13 дней назад

    My SO used to have a very.... unique colleague at work that preserved her dead ferret in a block of resin and brought it with her, can confirm that organic matter definitely still spoils when coated in resin 😅 not as bad as the ferret, but the thought of eating resin coated bread that may or may not be in the process of decomposing (not to mention the resin toxins) makes my stomach ache.

  • @nogf42069
    @nogf42069 Месяц назад +1

    I might be crazy but I always thought they were real pastries, like, as soon as "croissant lamp" appeared in my feed I was like "ah yes, a croissant dunked in resin, looks good", the idea of it being fake never even crossed my mind lol
    Turns out apparently it's wrong to do that? And it destroyed some lolita career cause she was dunking real macarons in resin to make cute accesories?

  • @gblikestosew
    @gblikestosew Месяц назад

    File under "things you could never have in a subtropical monsoon climate"

  • @AvvyFen
    @AvvyFen Месяц назад +3

    "Its a luxury product and worth the price" sis you just said they were about to toss it out, stop defending what is basically a croissant covered in resin xD would have been much better, if safe, to give to the homeless. Not stick a cheap LED inside then charge 100+ for it. Jeeeesus. You could make this yourself with a youtube tutorial and enough time for a fraction of the cost, literally anyone could x3