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Today's Discussion

Culinary art question involving a rubber duck?
What would happen if you filled a rubber duckie with jello, wrapped it in tin foil, then put it in a plastic bag and stuck it in the microwave? I am not joking, I seriously want your opinions. (I am not a complete idiot, therefore, I am not going to try this, I just want to know what you think would happen.)

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jc
Wouldn't the tin foil go bonkers in the microwave?

Daddie's lil girl
here's what I think would happen the plastic bag would melt and stick to the foil and then the rubber duck would melt, then the microwave would start to ark because of the metal foil

starting to reel him in
does any one else smell fire?!!

Erica
I hope it would blow up into jello rubber duck chunks

Ashley S
The jello would melt, the rubber duck might melt, depending on how cheap it is, the plastic bag wouldn't melt, but the tin foil would go sparky-sparky in the microwave.




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