Campbell’s launches Andy Warhol tomato soup cans

Now this is art men can truly get stuck into. To celebrate 50 years since Andy Warhol displayed his now famous work of art “32 Campbell’s Soup Cans”, the company is releasing limited edition real soup cans with Warhol inspired labels. But you’ll have to order them online to secure one.

Only available in America, Campbell’s has created four labels inspired by Warhol’s work. They feature crazy colours in vibrant combinations that will be stuck on tomato soup cans with the aim to bringing pop art to everyone, something Warhol was famous for.

If you live in the States they are available for a bargain price of US$0.75 each but you have to go into a Target store to pick one up. If you live in Australia and want to get your hands on one or the set, you’ll have to look on eBay unfortunately. So far reports of sets selling for upwards of US$50 have surfaced.

Still, US$50 for a pretty damn collectible and rather tasty piece of art isn’t too bad in our books.

Via: Reuters

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