Sweet Letters Educates with Your Favorite Gelatine Snack
Leslie Chen — January 16, 2012 — Lifestyle
References: mocoloco & notcot.org
If you consider Jello one of your favorite snacks, then the Sweet Letters design will have you salivating at its undeniable deliciousness. Sweet Letters takes your favorite gelatin treat and transforms it into a literary tool.
Sweet Letters was created by emerging graphic and industrial artists Aranxa Esteve and Lucía Rallo from Spain. The Sweet Letters are made out of sugar and gelatin, just like the Jello you're used to eating. The difference is they come in adorable letters that feature colors as far-ranging as the alphabet itself. Write a message with the Sweet Letters or simply enjoy them as they are.
Both educational and yummy, Sweet Letters is one snack that you won't feel guilty about indulging in.
Sweet Letters was created by emerging graphic and industrial artists Aranxa Esteve and Lucía Rallo from Spain. The Sweet Letters are made out of sugar and gelatin, just like the Jello you're used to eating. The difference is they come in adorable letters that feature colors as far-ranging as the alphabet itself. Write a message with the Sweet Letters or simply enjoy them as they are.
Both educational and yummy, Sweet Letters is one snack that you won't feel guilty about indulging in.
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