Campbell’s Soup Can Converse

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Two works of classic American art — Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s soup cans and Converse canvas footwear — recently joined forces to create Converse Campbell’s Sneakers.

Teaming up with the Andy Warhol Foundation, Converse is offering the soup shoes in Tomato, Black Bean, and Vegetable — as well as a collage of soup cans and other works from Warhol.

So, if you’re a fan of Warhol, soup, vintage kicks, or all of the above… the Converse Campbell’s Sneakers go on sale February 7. A portion of the sales will go to the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Check them out here.

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[link, via designtaxi]

Hungry Hippo Bread Rolls Help Make Soup More Adorable

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Boring old soup again? Improve upon your liquid dinner with the most adorable soup rolls possible.

Hungry Hippo Rolls are brought to us by Sandra at Handmade Charlotte. The rolls are easily made with ready-made bread dough, with a few black eyed peas and two black beans for the eyes and nose. Marbles not included.

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[link, via the kitchn]

Christmas Tree-Shaped Doritos Exist

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Doritos, which are traditionally triangle or large crumb-shaped, just aren’t Christmas-y enough. Luckily, Japan is on the case, and will be releasing a Christmas tree-shaped version of the corn chip.

Officially-titled Doritos Rock’n White Corn Cream Stew, the chips will not only be colored green, but are also corn soup-flavored for some reason. The chips will be released only in Japan on November 17th.

[via First We Feast]

One Shot, A Machine That Will Make Miso Soup One Cup at a Time

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If you need your miso immediately, and are into convenience, the One Shot is here to help. The miso-maker, similar to a Keurig coffee machine, will gladly dispense one cup of soup at the touch of a button.

A hot cup of soup takes about a minute, and users have the option to add dehydrated vegetables and seafood. The right mix may even help it taste just like a cup of Keurig coffee.

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[link, via Laughing Squid]