Why eat soup, when you can grow your own. A Japanese company is offering a seed version of the Campbell's soup tins. The seeds come in a tin that looks exactly the same as the original one except the word "soup" is replaced by "seeds". Inside are layers of soil, written instructions and a choice of seeds to grow miniature tomatoes, miniature pumpkins or green peas. Link.
Campbell's Soup goes do-it-yourself
Why eat soup, when you can grow your own. A Japanese company is offering a seed version of the Campbell's soup tins. The seeds come in a tin that looks exactly the same as the original one except the word "soup" is replaced by "seeds". Inside are layers of soil, written instructions and a choice of seeds to grow miniature tomatoes, miniature pumpkins or green peas. Link.
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