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These kawaii squeeze toys look tasty enough to eat

Way better than a fidget spinner.

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Jaime Carrillo

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In 2017, run-of-the-mill stress balls simply won’t cut it anymore. Kawaii squeeze toys come in all your favorite food designs. Use them to relieve stress, stay focused or just goof off. Just don’t try to eat them.

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1) This sushi roll three pack is cuter than a California Roll.

Instead of dipping this rainbow of fish and rice, give it a squeeze. It comes in sesame seed, black sesame seed and fresh salmon incarnations.

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Price on Amazon: $10.77

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2) Clutch this coffee to-go cup.

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This cup of coffee won’t provide you with a caffeine boost, but it will relieve stress. Best of all, it won’t make you jittery.

Price on Amazon: $8.99

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3) A squeezable fruit basket featuring summer’s bounty.

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A six-piece set that features all your favorite fruit, from bananas to watermelon. Once squeezed, they rise slowly, a feature missing from cheaper offerings.

Price on Amazon: $17.99

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4) It’s a bear, it’s a loaf of bread: it’s both!

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Price on Amazon: $6.99

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5) It’s a colorific rainbow cheesecake slice!

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The most colorful squeeze toy in the bunch is shaped like the dreamiest dessert. Fits perfectly in adult-sized palms.

Price on Amazon: $9.89

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6) Kitty cat cheeseburger, extra ketchup please!

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Move aside Pusheen and Lil’ Bub: Cheeseburger Cat is the newest, most kawaii feline around. The only downside is that you can’t eat this precious and delicious kitty.

Price on Amazon: $10.59

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7) Soft-serve cones in every flavor imaginable (yum).

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These squeeze toys are a throwback to summer vacations on the pier. Each order comes with one of six different colors.

Price on Amazon: $7.59

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