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Pork pie Rubik's Cube solved - and then eaten
A pork pie Rubik's Cube is scrambled, solved and will leave you salivating as the creator pulls chunks of the crusty, meaty treat to eat!
Creator Tony Fisher had cut the pie into segments so it could work as a functional puzzle. The pork pie was bought from a local supermarket, where the creator lives in Suffolk in the UK, where the video was filmed earlier last week (February 10).
The 53-year-old is a Guinness record holder for creating the world's largest and smallest Rubik's Cube. He's not new to making edible puzzles, having previously made Rubik's Cubes from chocolate, cheese, wax and even ice.
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