Kids’ Cereals In Museum-Quality Displays

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If you take your sugar-coated kiddie crack seriously, you might consider putting it on display. CerealBoxes is a neat project that takes a few popular kids’ cereals and displays them meticulously in museum-quality specimen boxes.

Available in three different displays, the series includes Froot Loops, Lucky Charms, Fruity Pebbles and the dates in which each was founded. Available for sale here.

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[link, via Laughing Squid]

Museum Café Recreates Famous Works of Art

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Art watching can make people hungry… Or so we’ve been told. Especially when the art strongly resembles an onion ring floating in tomato soup, or can easily be recreated as jam on toast. Over at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, they’re taking inspiration from actual paintings within their space to help design the menu at their rooftop café.

From Rothko’s abstractionist jam, to Rosana Castrillo Díaz Panna Cotta — visitors to the museum can take in some art, and then, um, take in some art.

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[link, via TAXI]