Honest Cereal Boxes Placed On Shelf At Real Grocery Store, For Art, Of Course
by James Plafke | 12:46 pm, October 12th, 2011
These honest cereal boxes were created by artist Ron English, whose art tends to deal with the mediums of advertising and brand imagery, and put on display in a grocery store in Venice, California. We’ve seen this kind of thing before, specifically with honest logos, but it’s more fun when iconic mascots are turned into knife-wielding psychos or obese “children charmers,” then placed in a real life grocery store. If you’re wondering, the Apple Cinnamon Cheerios are just some Apple Cinnamon Cheerios.
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