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  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    A sponge-bob inspired design, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
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    Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1431804d )

    'Predator' Crab Caught By Startled Fishermen
    This bizarre looking crab has been dubbed 'Predator' due to its uncanny resemblance to the villain from the famous Arnold Schwarzenegger film.

    The unusual crustacean was hauled up in the nets of a shocked fisherman who then gave it to an aquarium.

    Staff at the Blue Reef Aquarium, in Southsea, Hants, were stunned by the likeness of the rare sponge crab to the alien from the 1987 movie, Predator.

    Blue Reef (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
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    Crab nicknamed 'Predator' to to resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger film villain, Southsea, Hampshire, Britain - 23 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1431804a )

    'Predator' Crab Caught By Startled Fishermen
    This bizarre looking crab has been dubbed 'Predator' due to its uncanny resemblance to the villain from the famous Arnold Schwarzenegger film.

    The unusual crustacean was hauled up in the nets of a shocked fisherman who then gave it to an aquarium.

    Staff at the Blue Reef Aquarium, in Southsea, Hants, were stunned by the likeness of the rare sponge crab to the alien from the 1987 movie, Predator.

    Blue Reef (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
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    Wendy's 'Spongebob' Krabby Patty: An Epic Failure
    October 18, 2024 - New York, NY USA: “SpongeBob Squarepants” fans have slammed Wendy’s for bringing the show’s signature burger to life after “SpongeBob’s" late creator, Stephen Hillenburg had specifically said he frowned upon his charchter hawking fast food. Further the hamburger Wendy's rolled out is all beef when the cartoon Krabby Burger is meant to be vegetarian and have sesame seeds and red onion, which Wendy's hamburger is not and does not. Further there is no signage or visual that even identifies the hamburger as having anything to do with SpongeBob SquarePants in the first place.
    Wendy’s formally announced the launch of the “Krabby Patty Kollab” menu October 2. Fans were quick to accuse the fast food chain of going against Hillengburg, who, in a 2004 interview with The New York Times expressed his discontent with for using SpongeBob’s image to promote fast food.
    “Stephen Hillenburg said explicitly he never wanted to make a real-life Krabby Patty. That is why in over 20 years they never made one,” one X user wrote. “Don’t buy the damn meal."
    The menu includes the “Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty” and the “Krabby Patty Kollab Burger,” which is a quarter-pounder with slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and a “top-secret” Krabby Kollab sauce on a toasted bun, according to Wendy’s. The average burger which is no more than a regular Wendy's hamburger and its absolute lack of unique or specific signage in relation to the cartoon its meant to represent, and the fact that it sells for an average of $8.00 for the burger alone, has fans of Spongebob Squarepants thoroughly disgusted (James McGrath/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188a)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188c)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188b)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188f)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188e)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188d)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

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  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188g)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
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    NEWS - Gaza: Feuer und Rauch über Fabrik nach Treffer israelischer Artilleriegranaten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11907188i)
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 17, 2021. Deadly violence erupted across the West Bank amid a massive aerial bombardment in Gaza and unprecedented unrest among Arabs and Jews inside the country. The West Bank clashes, described as among the most intense since the second intifada that began in 2000.
    Fire and smoke rise above a sponge factory after it was hit by Israeli artillery shells, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 16 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
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    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
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    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
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    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

    © Lol Keegan / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
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    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
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    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

    © Lol Keegan / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    DUKAS_124228626_EYE
    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

    © Lol Keegan / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. 
The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    DUKAS_124228625_EYE
    ‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
    ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
    Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.

    © Lol Keegan / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
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    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake. Adding the red laces

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake. Cutting the sponge into shape

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake. Adding the red laces

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Trainers 1
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    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake. Using food colouring

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12088
    Trainers 1
    25/08/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: Adidas / Deliveroo

    Here’s a tasty pair of Adidas trainers in mouth-watering red and yellow livery.But the shoes are not for wearing, they are for eating !A food artists created the footwear with chocolate sponge and ganache filling.After shaping the cake , icing , butter-cream and food colouring was used to create the sporting Adidas masterpieces.As a finishing touch, the laces were squeezed in red icing from a tube.The limited edition edible Adidas sneakers look exactly like pairs of Adidas Originals ZX 2K Boost sneakers.They also use yellow butter-cream and orange flavouring.In recent months, social media has been flooded with images and videos of cakes so convincingly designed to look like other objects.So the shoes were made as a tribute to the phenomena.But it’s not just a single pair for show.The Adidas’ tasty sponge sneakers will be available to residents of the Whitechapel, area of London, in the UK.They order them via food delivery app Deliveroo for one day only on August Aug. 26. They will given away free on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    FEATURE - Turnschuhpaar ist eigentlich ein Kuchen
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    OPS:The edible Adidas trainers made from cake

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