Robotic Dessert Toys

These Non-Edible Android Cupcakes Look Delectably Delicious

Fresh from the oven are these adorable Android Cupcakes. Too bad they're not actually real treats, but are just toys that look like they could satisfy your sweet tooth.

Designer Gary Ham has only made 24 of the Vanilla-flavored pieces and eight of the Chocolate-flavored ones. They go for $30 and $50 respectively and are sold on his website at random times, exclusively between March 24 and 25, 2011. They are even signed and numbered in limited print.

I'm sure these super cute Android Cupcakes will be sold out in no time. Your mouth may water after you take a look at these adorable robot toys!
Trend Themes
1. Android-themed Collectibles - The popularity of Android Cupcakes demonstrates a trend towards collectible items inspired by popular technology brands.
2. Limited Edition Toys - The limited production and numbered prints of the Android Cupcakes suggest a trend towards creating scarcity and exclusivity in toy releases.
3. Replica Food Toys - The realistic design and non-edible nature of the Android Cupcakes reflect a trend towards creating replica food items for play and display purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - There is an opportunity for toy manufacturers to explore the production of limited edition collectible toys based on popular technology brands.
2. Food Replica Merchandise - The success of Android Cupcakes indicates a potential market for non-edible replica food merchandise that appeals to tech enthusiasts and collectors.
3. Online Retail - The exclusive online sale of Android Cupcakes suggests an opportunity for online retailers to leverage the demand for limited edition collectibles and designer toys.

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