Friday, December 28, 2007

Turkish Confectionery Art. The necessary arrival of Polish foodstuffs in British shops has seen me optimistically searching for either appealingly dated or enticingly exotic Polish packaging. So far I've been disappointed, most Polish beer cans or orange cordial bottles look as brightly bland and contemporary as any other items of consumer enslavement on Tesco or Asda's shelves. The search for graphic novelty has had to continue elsewhere...

Ulker Cokokrem, now on sale in the UK, is a Turkish liquid chocolate confection packaged in toothpaste style tubes. Perhaps its sugar-saturated contents will be a hit with sweet-toothed children. The acidic green and red packaging is what locked my own adult eye in pleasurable wonderment. Garish candy-stripes and bulging typefaces are seldom used by Western European graphic communicators, but here they are working a treat, like a breath of unsophisticated Bosphorous air. Look how the Turkish designer revels in presenting the product smeared on a crust of bread in total un-natural, lava-like, rippled glory. See how the tube's goofy troglodyte cartoon character could be almost drawn by Ed Roth and how the red plastic cap works as the trog's headgear. Perfect!

I hope I'm feeling well enough by New Year to munch a little bit of Ulker Cokokrem. As they say in downtown Istanbul...mmm, Kremasi!


3 comments:

Boring Being said...

Have a look at this marvellous Turkish shaving soap - I've got one in our bathroom. Sold at most Turkish supermarkets.

http://www.razorandbrush.com/arko.JPG

John Bagnall said...

'Tis indeed marvelous, BB. And what clean cut chops the fellow depicted on the wrapper will have once he's slid his trusty ol'cut-throat through that rich Arko foam!

Is this available in the UK or do you have to catch a flight to Marmarus to pick up a pack?

Boring Being said...

The one in our bathroom was brought back from Istanbul by a friend. I've seen them in many Turkish supermarkets in London though. They can be a real trove of dated packaging. I'll have to have a sneak around our local one with my camera.