How To Make An Edible Set Of Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Glasses

It may be hard for some to accept, but virtual reality is here to stay. There are now several companies currently manufacturing virtual headsets for personal use. However, while most cost upward of $200, there are clever hacks that won’t break the bank.

Now, people are taking it upon themselves to create new, innovative ways to make it easier  — and cheaper — to slip into augmented versions of reality, just for the hell of it.

So when the geniuses over at MakeZine decided to make an edible pair of Google Cardboard glasses, by using only graham crackers and icing — we were virtually impressed.

In the video, MakeZine’s senior editor, Caleb Kraft explains exactly how this “edible Google cardboard” thing got started.

“It’s ridiculous and doesn’t make any sense,” Kraft warns as the video beings.

With that said, the concept of an edible set of Google Cardboard could be worse. It’s actually fascinating watching it be built in a matter of seconds.

Not only does the edible virtual reality headset seem like a legit way to spend an afternoon, what’s also cool about it is, you can turn the entire project into a graham cracker and icing eating challenge.

So now, instead of watching old ladies losing their shit while wearing virtual reality headsets on, you can lose yours — trying to build an edible virtual reality headset.

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