Soylent Green Food Label T-Shirt Lists Your Ingredients

The Soylent Green t-shirt by John Sprengelmeyer will help the wearer display their ingredients. With food labeling becoming stricter, it only makes sense that if we’re to be made into little green crackers — the eater can have peace of mind knowing that we are free-range and contain no high fructose corn syrup.

[link, via Laughing Squid]

Soylent Green Is People Magazine

If Soylent Green is people, then it only makes sense that the government-rationed crackers get their own celebrity supermarket rag.

Soylent Green is People Magazine! is brought to us by photographer David Friedman. And not unlike its inspiration, Soylent Green the magazine portrays a dystopian state, where celebrities are entitled, and gossip rags provide our only entertainment on the check-out line.

[via Laughing Squid]

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