Who said that cooking has to be a boring and serious business? There are many fun and clever kitchen gadgets to help you there. These quirky little things we’re about to show you will definitely make you smile, and hopefully even make your work in the kitchen easier.

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1. Sharky: Tea-Infuser

Sharky is a floating tea-infuser that looks like a shark fin marauding through the dangerous waters of your tea mug that simultaneously releases streamers of steeped tea that look suspiciously like the detritus after a nasty shark attack. (Designed by: Pablo Matteoda)

2. Ouch! Toothpick Holder

Make your next party painfully amusing by inviting Ouch!, the voodoo-it-yourself toothpick holder. Perfect for finger food, emergency hexes, and jump-starting the good times. Two fashionable colors, elegant clear display-box packaging. With Ouch, olives will never be boring again! (Buy)

3. Bill Clinton Corkscrew

Let the 42nd President of the United States of America help you pop your cork! (Buy)

4. The Hillary Nutcracker

This Hillary Nutcracker Stands Nine-inches tall. It is a functional, plastic nutcracker with stainless steel teeth secured inside upper legs to grip and crack nuts in their shell. (Buy)

5. Click Kitchen Gloves

Designed by: Anderson Horta

6. Ctrl+O Bottle Opener

Your favorite shortcut now makes the opening ceremony a snap, though you still need to bring your own bottle! (Designed by: Art Lebedev Studio)

7. Handlebar Corkscrew And Bottle Opener

The ‘stache is back! Only this time, it’s not just a fashion statement. It’s also a finely crafted corkscrew and bottle-opener. Because beverage containers are no match for the sheer power of a manly moustache. (Buy)

8. Ninjabread Men Cookie Cutters

These stealthy warriors are set to sneak into your kitchen and stage a cookie coup! Cut, bake, decorate…and then watch them disappear! Ninjabread Men are molded from rugged, food-safe ABS plastic and packaged in a colorful giftbox. (Buy)

9. The Taca Mug

The TACA Mug is for those who savor dipped cookies in milk. (Designed by: Entresuelo1a)

10. Mix Stix Spoons

Every kitchen has its own rhythm and hum, and now you can play along. Mix Stix are classic indispensable beechwood spoons, morphed into drumsticks. So you can rock out when you’re not stirring, paradiddle on the stockpot, give that mixing bowl a rimshot. Get with the beat! We’ve packed one solid spoon and one unique slotted spoon on a durable chipboard peggable backing card. (Buy)

11. Quintuple Bladed Herb Scissors

The unusual blade design features a set of five, sharp 3″ stainless steel blades that allow you to cut, chop or mince herbs directly into a pan or over a plate for garnishing. (Buy)

12. Ironius – The Coffee Mug Iron

In simple terms, the heat from your hot coffee-filled mug “Ironius” can be used to iron out a few creases of your shirt. Perfectly handy for those naughty ones who indulge in office romances. (Designed by: Art Lebedev Studio)

13. Pizza Scrissors

Clever designed “Pizza Pro” combines kitchen shears with a wedge-shaped spatula so you can cut and serve perfect slices, one handed every single time, without losing toppings! (Buy)

14. Edible Jelloware

Jelloware re-imagines the concept of drinking, and imparts a new experience in the way it feels, tastes, smells, moves, and is even disposed of. The cups are made entirely out of agar agar and cast in different flavors, such as lemon-basil, ginger-mint, or rosemary-beet. All are specifically designed to compliment a corresponding drink. Jelloware is meant to be thrown into the grass after it is used, as agar agar is a seaweed extract and actually nurtures the growth of plants. (Designed by: The Way We See The World)

15. Beat It! Chopsticks

Whether you’re eating solo or jamming with friends, you’ll find your groove with BEAT IT! At one end they’re standard reusable wooden chopsticks; on the other, rockin’ drumsticks. Take a break from eating and add a dramatic drumroll before your last bite, or punctuate that dinner conversation with a solid rimshot. Once again, Fred makes it so easy to play with your food! (Buy)

16. Magical Salt And Pepper Shakers

Designed by: Arthur Xin

17. Yin & Yang Teapot

The Yin & Yang is a teapot designed for two people. So if one person prefers green and the other prefers red – you can prepare both of them inside this teapot . The spouts even double as the handle. (Designed by: Ewa Sendecka)

18. Bowlboard

This clever Bowlboard is designed specifically for food preparation, and has four food preparation bowls inlaid flush to the surface of the board. (Designed by: Kain Lucas)

19. Twister Fork

Discover a new way to enjoy your favorite food. The Twister is a fresh take on an old tradition that helps you enjoy your favorite food without making a mess. Using a spoon while eating spaghetti is sometimes considered bad form, and a regular fork can require skill and patience. Body of The Twister is mostly round to ensure easier twisting, while its wavy tines keep the pasta in place, so you can focus on the taste, and not on the physics. (Designed by: Damjan Stankovic)

20. Egg Separator

Basically you break the egg into the vessel, tilt forward slightly and egg white will drip out the nostrils while the yolk stays behind. Not for the weak of stomach. (Buy)

21. The Toaster Tree

The Toaster Tree has got fancy transparent leaves that hold your bread, till they are done. Transparent nano-electric membrane technology is what the designer cites in support of the crisping/browning element. (Designed by: Xu Yan Xiang)

22. Forkchops

Eat in every language! (Buy)

23. Dog End Towel Holder

The Dog End towel holder has a kind of classic, innocent 1950’s-ness about it, until of course you realize that you’re sticking your finger up an animals bottom! Cloth-Dog always gets a reaction, but it’s well enough designed to slip in to the kitchen (or bathroom) environment unnoticed. (Buy)

24. Knife Holder

Designed by: Maarten Baas

25. Salt & Pepper Cells

Rechargeable salt and pepper set for your dining table. (Buy)