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eattherichpopsicles.com
MSCHF Eat The Rich Popsicles

Savor the sweetness of satire with our popsicles shaped like influential figures. A tasty commentary on wealth and power.

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sacredseltzer.com
MSCHF Sacred Seltzer

Get Crunk with Christ! Spiked Seltzer made with pure holy water. Wash away your sins while having a good time.

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store.mschf.com
Gobstomper – MSCHF

Introducing the Gobstomper, a skate shoe designed for destruction. With a unique 4-layer design, every part of the shoe reveals new colors as it wears down. Made with a suede upper and rubberized outsole, the Gobstomper is a statement piece for the bold and adventurous.

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key4all.com
MSCHF Key4All

Unlock a world of possibilities with Key4All, where thousands of keys meet one magical ride. Leave your worries behind and drive away with a new surprise every time!

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killpill.health
MSCHF Kill Pill

Say goodbye to chronic pain! Kill Pill is a non-habit-forming, side-effect-free, and physician-formulated supplement that targets the source of pain and inflammation. Try it now and regain control over your life!

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cdgrandprix.com
MSCHF C&D Grand Prix

Join the fun and fire up your imagination! We challenge brands to defend themselves against our toughest critics, Car and Driver magazine.

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mschf.com
MSCHF | MSCHF

MSCHF is a creative entity that seeks to wield cultural power, challenging the influence of global corporations, celebrities, and media outlets.

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officeofappliedstrategy.com
Projects – Office of Applied Strategy

The Office of Applied Strategy is an entirely new type of strategy firm that combines management consulting, brand strategy, and think tank research into a single practice. We partner with the world’s most important luxury, consumer, tech and entertainment brands to enable growth at scale through disruptive, anti-disciplinary thinking.

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nytimes.com
Amanda Feilding, Countess Who Drilled a Hole in Her Head, Dies at 82 - The New York Times

She was ridiculed for drilling a hole in her skull to increase blood flow. But her foundation’s research into the therapeutic use of counterculture drugs proved visionary.

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agarolfactory.com
products — agar olfactory

agar olfactory