Fruitcake Institute

Fruitcake Potato Gun Experiment from our friends at I.F.R.U.I.T.E.

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

This video comes to us from the esteemed Institute for Fruitcake Research, Unintended Technology and Experimentation, or I.F.R.U.I.T.E., at Virginia Wesleyan College.  In this experiment, Doctors Edward Clark and Cameron McDonald investigate the destructive effects of firing fruitcake at a test vehicle.  Remember, don’t try this at home. These are trained professionals.

I.F.R.U.I.T.E. Experiments On Fruitcake With Golf Clubs

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

This video comes to us from the esteemed Institute for Fruitcake Research, Unintended Technology and Experimentation, or I.F.R.U.I.T.E., at Virginia Wesleyan College.  In this experiment, Doctors Edward Clark and Cameron McDonald investigate the destructive effects of hitting fruitcake with various golf clubs.  Remember, don’t try this at home. These are trained professionals.  Be sure to check back often for more experiments from our friends at I.F.R.U.T.E.

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I.F.R.U.I.T.E Experiments On Fruitcake With A Monster Truck

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

This video comes to us from the esteemed Institute for Fruitcake Research, Unintended Technology and Experimentation, or I.F.R.U.I.T.E., at Virginia Wesleyan College. In this experiment, Doctors Edward Clark and Cameron McDonald investigate the destructive effects of driving over fruitcake with a monster truck. Remember, don’t try this at home. These are trained professionals. Be sure to check back often for more experiments from our friends at I.F.R.U.T.E.

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You asked for it… Liquid Nitrogen!

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Well, you asked for it and you got it!  For the founding experiment of Operation Fruitcake’s newly formed Fruitcake Institute, we decided it was only fitting to take on the experiment our fans have asked for the most: Liquid Nitrogen!  Partnered with an esteemed science center located in the northeastern United States, we decided to find out what would happen when fruitcake is frozen to more then 300 degrees below zero.  Will it shatter? Will it survive? Will it taste better?  Let’s find out!  Be sure to check back often for more experiments and fun ways to dispose of this dreaded culinary creation.

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What color does fruitcake burn?

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

For our next experiment with our newly formed Fruitcake Institute, we decided whether we could have our scientists make our very own fruitcake yule log. We don’t want to give too much away, so you’ll just have to watch to find out what happens! Be sure to check back often for more fun experiements and remember, don’t try this at home!

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