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Nestle's Exodus Crunch
Pop art interpretation of Moses parting the Red Sea, with a Warholesque style of referencing pop culture treats, prominent logos, and iconic objects.
In the "Prince of Egypt," a spectacular animated movie based on the story of Moses, I always thought that when the Israelites escaped the rampant Egyptian army through the Red Sea to reach the promised land, the feeling of escape that the Israelites felt must have been infinitely pleasurable.
What treats could be more satisfying than chocolate, ice pops, ice cream, and ice cream sandwiches? This spoof uses Koonsian pink pop color tones while adopting the pop art styles of the 1950s.

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