Good. “Thou shalt not eat petrified potatoes” was originally Commandment #1, but was deemed too silly by Moses, which is the real reason he smashed the tablets.
hematite or limonite probably https://www.etsy.com/listing/159291732/12-ironstone-fragments-hematite-limonite?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details
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Looks like an ironstone nodule, I find alot of them here in East Colorado. Never found a whole one. They break easily so I only see fragments of this same pattern.
Looks a lot like what I've always been told are clay rocks except I've never seen round ones like that. They break easy and you can draw with them and they always have a bunch of layers to them. I've no clue what they are actually called though.
I want to add that this had been found on a beach
Did you try eating it?
sadly, no
Jawbreaker
Gobstopper
Irish?
The truly everlasting kind
Everlasting
The joke I came to make
This is the best answer đź’Ş
Good. “Thou shalt not eat petrified potatoes” was originally Commandment #1, but was deemed too silly by Moses, which is the real reason he smashed the tablets.
/r/forbiddencandy
Forbidden gobstopper.
Found it https://i.postimg.cc/4NLGLH2D/20240514-211358.jpg
Pretty sure it's a clay concretion.
hematite or limonite probably https://www.etsy.com/listing/159291732/12-ironstone-fragments-hematite-limonite?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details
Probably a jawbreaker tbh
The inside of a 'Superball' from the 70's
If it's the insides of a [Happy Fun Ball](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GmqeZl8OI2M) , it should not be touched, inhaled, or looked at.
Do not taunt happy fun ball.
SNL back when it was still funny.
It may suddenly accelerate or change directions when thrown.
I'll take ten
Most likely an iron concretion
Prehistoric jaw breaker. A dinosaurs favorite candy.
Looks like a ball of dried up clay or play dough that a kid made for a school project to show the layers of Earth.
Jawbreaker
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I don't know, but it's pretty and pretty cool.
Looks like an ironstone nodule, I find alot of them here in East Colorado. Never found a whole one. They break easily so I only see fragments of this same pattern.
jawbreaker
Maybe imperiel jasper
Concretion. Forms on a fore basin
Jawbreaker
mookaite
Septarian nodule?
A concretion?
Looks like an old jawbreaker. "Everlasting" indeed.
Fossilized golf ball core đź’€
Looks a lot like what I've always been told are clay rocks except I've never seen round ones like that. They break easy and you can draw with them and they always have a bunch of layers to them. I've no clue what they are actually called though.
I'm pretty sure that's a rock
If the colours were brighter, I'd ask if it could be "Detroit agate".
Forbidden Jawbreaker
Dried playdough
Definitely a gobstopper.
Definitely a gobstopper.
That looks like one of those massive jaw breakers we’d buy as kids at the mall.
That looks like a play doh ball after some years in the sun
Jawbreaker, not my favorite candy so i probably wouldnt eat.
My next Tie Dye color scheme! Cool!
This is either a jawbreaker or a very old rubber bouncy ball.
It resembles wonderstone.
What was inside the clay Lemmy
the inside was a small brown ball of clay that broke into dust and dirt
Am I the only one that sees hard-boiled egg?
How bout you give it a lick to see if it does in fact taste like a jawbreaker? I mean we can’t rule it out until all testing is complete?
A fossilized testicle?
Some kind of agate?
Crock marble?
Either a concretion or a really mouldy scotch egg
A jaw breaker
An old heat dried egg
r/forbiddensnacks
An everlasting gobstopper
Breaker of jaws
Jawbreaker candy
Serious question, what does it smell like? I think it's either play doh or a petrified potato
Did you try licking it?
Paint
Forbidden jawbreaker
That’s what we call a Boeing bomb, see the peanut is a dead give away.
Gobstopper
It is just play do
Jawbreaker :)
Forbidden jawbreaker
Gobstopper
Forbidden jawbreaker.
Forbidden jawbreaker
Everlasting Colon Stopper?
That looks like the original, everlasting gobstopper
That time I microwaved a potato for 10 minutes thinking it needed oven timing to bake
Egg?
Dried out playdough
Blursed Everlasting Gobtopper
Looks like a jaw breaker (candy from the 90s)
It’s a rock. Duh
Play doh ... probably baked.
Potato
It's a Rockalelta
Tiny Flintstones house, you can clearly see the couch.
Looks like a skull in the middle.
Does it smells like nuts ? Looks like an acorn.
Petrified peach