Electronics such as phones, laptops, or tablets have the tendency to sometimes overheat. But, do you know that some of them can even be used to bake cookies?
Photo via Twitter (@MIA_mea_)
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Twitter user @MIA__mea_ shared a photo of her laptop charger turning a ball of cookie dough into an actual cookie, and to be honest, we couldn’t believe it either!
Social media users were so impressed that it garnered over 400 thousand likes and around 40 thousand retweets.
— mea (@MIA_mea_) January 13, 2021
Twitter users noted that it could actually work, as their own chargers get quite heated up while in use and that some of them even use their laptop chargers as leg warmers during winter or a heating pad for period cramps.
Not sure if it’s entirely safe though, so please don’t try this at home, folks!
Underrated tweet
— shaam (@shaamwoww) January 14, 2021
When you're computer comes with it's own cookie maker!🥰
— Eric Kreutz (@fancy260390) January 14, 2021
not me seriously questioning if this is s real, like i would 1000% believe it !! those things get HOT!
— pamela (@INFPamela) January 14, 2021
However, there are a few people who wondered whether the picture posted is fake. What do you guys think? Are the laptop charger cookies real or fake?
It's fake. the first photo is cookie dough in a ball but the second shows the flaw. The cookie still has the remnants of a square shape because whoever baked them didn't ball them up first: they bought pre-made dough and put it in the oven. The square wouldn't happen to the ball
— the infinite inefficiencies of my brain (@yourinner80sgay) January 15, 2021
By: Aishah Akashah Ahadiat
Source: Storypick