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Colored Bacon???


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BY Rosemary Black

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, 12:56 PM

Graphic designer Neil Caldwell’s bacon comes in every hue of the rainbow, making it a close second to Fruit Loops for anyone who thinks breakfast is boring.

Want more color in your breakfast? Graphic designer Neil Caldwell���s bacon comes in every hue of the rainbow, making it a close second to Fruit Loops for anyone who thinks breakfast is boring.

BaconToday.com describes the porky strips as “pure genius … real, genuine colored bacon.”

The bacon comes in six different colors and retains its shade even after cooking.

The bacon-loving designer won’t tell how he turns the strips into such vividly shaded colors, but LA Weekly guesses that the process requires generous amounts of FD&C food dyes like Blue No. 1, Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5.

Sadly, the succulent strips are just to be eyed, not eaten. They’re not sold in stores.

“It was just kind of a joke that’s gotten a lot of attention,” says Rocco Loosbrock, owner and editor of BaconToday. “Neil submitted this to us, and we put out his photos on our Web site. It’s gotten a lot of attention, and a million page views. It’s unique and fun.”

Though you can’t purchase the pork, there’s a chance you might be able to duplicate it yourself someday.

“We’ll keep on the case, though, and see if we can’t get you a recipe for this colorful concoction,” promises Bacon Today.

Get your green eggs ready and stay tuned.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2010/06/23/2010-06-23_designer_neil_caldwell_creates_red_green_blue_even_purple_bacon.html#ixzz0rojPrlqm

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