These popsicles may look delicious — but one bite could actually kill you

These popsicles may look delicious — but one bite could actually kill you.
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In fact, the toxic treats are actually crafted out of 100 percent polluted water.
The Polluted Water Popsicles project was started by three design students, Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui and Cheng Yu-ti, at the National Taiwan University of the Arts in order to draw attention to the world’s rapidly growing water pollution problem.
The ice pops were then precisely replicated using a clear polyester resin so that they could be displayed without melting.
See more photos of the popsicles: See Gallery One of the artists behind the project, Hung I-chen, told Mashable that her team wanted to use the popsicles to emphasize the importance of clean water.
"It’s made out of sewage, so basically these things can only be seen, not eaten," I-chen said.
"(Having) pure water, a clean water source is actually very important."
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