Disney® Mickey Mouse Burger Press

For me, chomping into a silhouette of Mickey Mouse would make me a nervous wreck. For others, it might be totally acceptable. In fact, for years Disney theme parks have been serving up Mickey Hamburgers, and others have made their own homemade Mickey burgers to mediocre-avail.

The Disney-registered non-stick die-cast aluminum ground meat shaper is super simple to use — place meat into mold and press down. Out comes Mickey-shaped patties. Along with the kit comes a Mickey-shaped bun cutter so your mouse-shaped meat patties won’t get overshadowed by normal, run-of-the-mill buns.

We’re pretty sure if you pressed down hard enough, you could use the cutter to form cheese, tomatoes and lettuce into Disney-branded silhouettes. Enjoy you Disney freaks –. ($24 @ Betty’s Attic)

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