It’s west side so you know we won’t bow down to no man. And we’re gonna stay cool with some popsicles. Some of those ghetto pops. Sold straight from the Desert Eskimo cart on the beech. This collection of amalgamations is straight custom from designer Gary Garay. And be careful what you poppin.
The Paleta Cart you see there for distribution is a real appropriated popsicle cart, lacquer and enamel on fiberglass 36″ x 46″ x 33″, while the popsicles are slightly different dimensions, all around 6″ x 2.5″ x 3/4″ with frozen fruit juice.
Burlesque Design where you at?
This post is melting in the World Famous Design Junkies food category.



























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popsicles with hip-hop flavor (West Siiiide!): [link to post]
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To contemplate: [link to post]
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Si si señores, llegó el helado peronista arrepentido… o algo así [link to post]
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Desert Eskimo Pops, writing’s pretty good too….[link to post] RT @design_junkies
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Who’s the King of the West Side? Whoever invented Hip hop-sicles, that’s who. RT @PoppedCultre [link to post]
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RT @PoppedCulture: Hip hop-sicles [link to post]
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Hip hop-sicles [link to post]
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Ghetto pops – [link to post] – I don’t think they deserve the “bad taste” tag cuz they prolly taste good!
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Desert Eskimo Pops [link to post]
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