8 Insane Gold Products

Image sources:

  • – Gold Chocolate :
    http://www.delafee.com/luxury-chocolate-gift.php
  • – Gold Cigars :
    http://www.delafee.com/luxury-cigar-gift.php
  • – Gold Lollipop :
    http://www.delafee.com/romantic-gift-lollipop.php
  • – Gold vodka :
    http://www.luxist.com/2007/08/24/gold-flakes-vodka/
  • – The Golden Opulence Sundae :
    http://www.dailyolive.com/got_1000_why_no.html
  • – The Frozen Haute Chocolate :
    http://www.luxist.com/2007/11/08/serendipity-3-creates-the-worlds-most-expensive-dessert/
  • – The Gold-Studded Bagel :
    http://www.luxist.com/2007/11/07/breakfast-of-champions-the-1-000-bagel/
  • – The Gold Risotto :
    http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/2007/07/06/200088/gold-leaf-saffron-risotto-by-gualtiero-marchesi.htm

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  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/A3XKKVZHKGMRTV7ONCK6CPYOTE Unknown

    Cigars only around for “let’s see here… about a century or so.” ???? You should really look into stuff before you publish it. Tobacco, in the form of primitive cigars was discovered being used by the natives when Christopher Columbus and his crew hit the “New World”. And you can bet your sweet testes that they brought it back to Europe with them… The word cigar originated from 'sikar', the Mayan-Indian word for 'smoking', which became 'cigarro' in Spanish, probably from Maya 'sicar' “to smoke rolled tobacco leaves,” from 'sic' “tobacco;” or from or influenced by the Spanish word cigarra “grasshopper”. Although the word itself, and variations on it, did not come into general use until 1730. LOL :)

  • garth ethan

    This cigar is crafted with a rich blend of Dominican developed tobacco for a admirable flavor. It is hand-rolled and delivers a nice, adventurous flavor that the discriminating smoker is sure to enjoy.

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    Gold alloys are used in restorative dentistry, especially in tooth restorations, such as crowns and permanent bridges. The gold alloys’ slight malleability facilitates the creation of a superior molar mating surface with other teeth and produces results that are generally more satisfactory than those produced by the creation of porcelain crowns. 

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