Miniature Food Erasers
This is my 2 year anniversary post for Foodnatic! Hooray! I hope you enjoy the lovely spread I have collected throughout the years… as well as my passion for all things related to food.
Has it been 2 years already?? Actually, it was 2 in January but of course you know my procrastination habits… regardless, I still wanted to give you readers something a little different and special! I have here my collection of miniature food erasers I gathered throughout the years, specifically by manufacturer, Iwako. More pictures less talk right? As always…

This is the mega spread, I do have duplicates, but I decided to keep those in the box for picture purposes… I know this picture will be updated in the future.

This is how a typical package looks like, a collection of about 6-8 erasers. They also come in singles and groups of 3-6. For this particular set theme, it was Chinese dim sum. The detail is so intricate that is what makes it so amazing to look at and collect.

And here I have them spread out for the photo shoot.

Here we have the noodle soup from the picture above taken apart to show each separate piece. The best part of these erasers is that a different color is a different piece! Great to take apart and put together again and again.

Japanese meal collection complete with tempura bento and burner.

Japanese sushi collection with maguro, ika, shrimp, tamago, uni, and roe.

For those with a penchant for sweets.

Instant ramen in detail.

The American super value meal.

American junk food? Delicious!

Canned fizzy drinks.

Cute bottled drinks.

The fruit tray.

The veggie tray.

Size comparison of the honey dew melon to a quarter.

Again, just look at the details!
So, I hope you enjoyed looking over my eraser collection. I absolutely love them to pieces! And the best part is, zero fat and lots of fiber!



Too cute, Quinn. And looks very good. Well done.
Comment by j. spandex — Tuesday, May 6, 2008 @ 9:10 am
Why thank you fro-fren! I love what I do!
Comment by J.Quinn — Tuesday, May 6, 2008 @ 11:49 am
that’s cool!
Comment by anita — Wednesday, May 14, 2008 @ 5:31 pm