"All natural,""organic,""local,""handcrafted"— no doubt, the artisan food craze has gotten out of hand.
At least, that's how writer and illustrator Dan Meth felt, which is why he decided to rebrand junk food to appeal to the organic mustache wax-wearing, only-local-buying hipsters.
Meth was inspired to create this series after seeing a presentation by a graphic designer who designs "classy" food packaging.

"I thought it'd be funny to see how her style would transform the way we think of junky, guilty-pleasure foods," Meth said.

Meth, a self-professed health nut, decided to rebrand "the grossest items in the supermarket with the tackiest packages."

"These are all items that I ate or would have eaten when I was a kid, but wouldn't touch now. I know that sounds snobby, but this stuff is poison!" he said.
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