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...Pique your interest? Then so will Sweet-N-Nasty. From chocolate body paint to edible underwear, this erotic bakery's fun take on food is a most oral sexual experience. Located near Kendall Square, the epicurean establishment was opened 20 years ago and remains the only establishment of its kind in the Boston area...
...February to quell their appetite for sexual chocolate. The bakery gets requests for just about any occasion. "We once got [someone to request a cake for] breast implants. Also, a vasectomy. We drew stitches on the penis," our insider confides. Even St. Patrick's Day gets a nod from Sweet-N-Nasty; the Le-prick-aun depicts one of the wee people with a none-too-wee piece. What exactly makes a cake "erotic?" Where do you draw the line between carnal and just disgusting? How do you keep the staff of the Harvard Lampoon out? Answer...
...Sweet-N-Nasty's designs can promise an amusing occasion, but they do not guarantee anything beyond the savory. There are no aphrodisic ingredients in the cakes beyond a lovin' spoonful of fun. Yet, their high customer satisfaction stems from the quality of their products. A penis sign on the door of the exit beckons one to "Cum again." How they do...again and again...
...terra cotta of Tuscany. The Italians have had 600 years to engineer and fashion Il Magnifico Chianti into what one might call a powerful expression of grace. Wine producers in California and Washington try in vain to emulate Chianti’s complex personality of dusty oak with subtle, sweet hints of cherry and violet. They rarely measure...
...Sync, like most groups of well-adjusted college-age boys, has two main modes of communication: singing and quoting movies. In a two-hour dinner the five band members riffle through a selection of songs that includes Sweet Emotion, Material Girl and the Honey Combs cereal commercial; the movies Sixteen Candles, Three Amigos, Boogie Nights, Wayne's World and the MTV boy-band parody movie that made fun of them. It takes so little to set them off that even talking about singing makes them sing. "We only sing in times of trouble," says Chris Kirkpatrick, before belting...