MOPOP The Museum of Pop Culture

bp logo before and after

05.28.2010

In: symbols

via Greenpeace UK

The commercial that introduced apple to the world

05.27.2010

In: technology

Apple computers took a big bite out of Microsoft today, becoming the world’s biggest tech company and the second-most-valuable U.S. company. This commercial suddenly takes on new meaning.

how to get a teenage boy

05.27.2010

In: Books

How to get a teen-age boy & what to do with him when you get him.
This bestseller may have been popular but may have come under more scrutiny
had it been ‘How to get a teen-age girl’. Double standard? You decide.
Either way it was a sign of the post sixties liberated feminist times. Circa 1974.

UNDEROOS

05.26.2010

In: fashion

Betty Crocker’s Cooky Carnival Cookbook

05.21.2010

In: Books, food

Betty Crocker’s Cooky Carnival Cookbook
Forget cupcakes, give me a cake that looks like this any birthday.
6 ½” by 9 5/8”
General Mills (1957)

MOPOP QUOTE

05.20.2010

In: Quotations

Television is chewing gum for the eyes.

—Frank Lloyd Wright

JAPANESE SUSHI USB DRIVE

05.20.2010

In: technology

Usb drives in diguise have been a hot trend for the last two years, these ones are some of my favorites. The Japanese Sushi Replica USB Drive  is available in 5 different rolls and holds up to 2 gb of storage. The 128MB Sushi sells for $109.00. The 32MB Tuna Maki sells for $79.00. Available from dynamism.

The twinkie project

05.19.2010

In: Art, food

Photographer Dwight Eschliman embraces his obsessive compulsive side by deconstructing items down to their core components. The Twinkie Project, a series of 37 photographs featuring the individual toxic ingredients used to create these spongy wonders, make up his latest collection. You can view the entire project online here

From left to right, top to bottom
2 Twinkies, Vegetable Shortening, Animal Shortening, Sorbic Acid, FD&C Yellow 5, Whole eggs, Dextrose.

Egg Cuber

05.18.2010

In: food, general

You have to love people’s inventiveness. Still seen at garage sales in my home town, the Egg Cuber makes one wonder whether the square chicken  or the square egg came first? No matter how you slice it, the egg cuber evens things out with perfect 90 degree corners.

Via copyrant

Blow into her face

05.17.2010

In: advertising

“Blow in her face” and she’ll follow you anywhere? Really? I’m not sure all women would agree.

Tipalet cigarettes magazine advertisement
circa 1962

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