These Creepy Christmas-Themed Sandwich Monsters Are Stunning

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Let us bring some creepy, Christmas joy your way with some monsters, created purely with food and photographed in front of wintery backdrops.

If you have ever wondered what Santa Claus, an elf, a yeti, a reindeer and a pair of puffins would look like in sandwich form, then I’d have reason to believe you were extremely high and would suggest you write a children’s book before you sober up.

All jokes aside, the artistry in these sandwiches is really impressive. And it shows that your food can be used for more than just nutrition, it can apparently be used to freak out young children.

The big jolly guy in a red suit is made up of pepperoni, marinara, cream cheese and mozzarella cheese. The yeti and elf are BLT-based with bacon jerky claws added to the yeti and some peppers used to step up the elf’s shoe game. The reindeer consists of a simple bologna sandwich with pretzel antlers, while the puffins have some Oscar Meyer wiener limbs and creepy olive eyeballs.

Check out the artwork for yourself and see if it makes you hungry, or scared:
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h/t + PicThx Sandwich Monsters

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