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Pro bono promo, logos recreated with the products they represent

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Ontario-based artist Dorota Pankowska has created “Pro Bono Promo,” a street art collection of logos made out of the products they represent. For example, the Cheez Whiz logo was actually created using the bright orange processed cheese, the Maxwell House logo is made of coffee grinds, and the Colgate logo was painted with toothpaste.
via Laughing Squid

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