Published by The Void | Tech Cuisine Edition
Tech critics call it "a gimmick." But for those of us who spent 2009 dragging the Google logo around just to watch it bounce, Google Gravity Ice Cream
If you have ever visited the infamous Google Gravity Easter egg (where the search page collapses into a pile of physics-based rubble), you know the feeling: the page isn't broken, it’s just playful . Published by The Void | Tech Cuisine Edition
5 out of 5 floating cherries. Warning: Do not eat near open browsers. The ice cream has been known to cause accidental page refreshes. Would you try it, or does the idea of a floating dessert break your brain? 🍦💥 The ice cream has been known to cause
Developed in a clandestine lab (allegedly a modified Google X workshop), this dessert uses to simulate the physics of a broken webpage. The "Oops, I Dropped It" Experience The marketing slogan is genius: “It doesn’t work until it breaks.”