Some genius made Tide Pod sushi you can actually eat

For better or for worse, a lot of people on the internet think Tide Pods look delicious. For better or for worse, I am one of them.

So I was thrilled to see that according to r/food, a friend of Redditor dweron appears to have successfully made edible Tide Pods in sushi form — a feat I am now affectionately calling "the dream."

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To be clear, this isn't the first time the topic of edible Pods has been broached online. There's been a hypothetical recipe floating around for a few days now. But that one — let's be honest — seems pretty flavorless, and this one looks a little more appetizing. It even appears to have retained that iconic Tide Pod squish.

A forbidden snack forbidden no more? Perhaps. But if sushi-making isn't your forte, you (and I) should probably stick to gazing longingly at photos of Tide Pods instead.

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