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These fruit moulds let you grow your own heart-shaped watermelons or Buddha-shaped pears

Oddly-shaped fruit is very popular in Japan, where some designer watermelons are sold for around £20,000.

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Chinese company Fruit Mould makes these plastic moulds to give regular fruit some weird shapes.

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The most popular are heart-shaped and square watermelons, Buddha-shaped pears, and skull pumpkins.

There’s also football moulds, heart-shaped apples, and even a Donald Trump pumpkin head.

Prices range between £10-£40.

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The company picked up the oddly-shaped fruit trend from Japan, where some designer watermelons are sold for around £20,000, according to Metro.

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