Why should kid’s cereals get to have all the fun? What if adults were lured to cereal by the vacant stare of a cartoon mascot? As Caldwell Tanner shows us, perhaps mascots are better left to the sugar-coated crack that is kid’s cereal. And we’ll keep buying ours based on what keeps us regular the best.
Revisit Your Sugar-Addled Childhood with These Vintage Cereal Boxes
Was is it about vintage cereal boxes that gives us the warm and fuzzies? Perhaps it’s their ability to instantly remind us of a simpler time. A time when we were hooked on crunchy oat clusters and marbits, and our biggest concern of the day was what the prize at the bottom of the box would be.
Got A Little Captain Crunch In You?
Captain Crunch is by artist Timothy Lim. And remember, if you are going to overdo it on Crunch Berries, do it responsibly.
[via The Daily What]
Foodiggity’s Best of The Week, 2/21-2/25
People Food, Eco-Comics, and Svelte Spuds… It’s Foodiggity’s Best of The Week.
The greatest thing since sliced bread… Behold The Loaf Dog
Poor Cap’n… The Last Breakfast
It’s People!!!… Soylent Green Is People Magazine
Eco-Comic… Plantable Comic Book That Will Grow Herbs
Spaghetti-No’s… Pac-Man Pasta
Cutting carbs… Mr. Potato Head Is Now Thinner, Wears Pants
The Last Breakfast
The Last Breakfast is a sculpture by artist Brian Stuckey. Poor Cap’n Crunch — he has no idea that this will be his last bowl of sugar-coated kiddie crack.
An extensive making of the Last Breakfast can be found here.
[via Super Punch]
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