Instagrammer Creates Snap, Crackle Pop Art With Rice Krispies

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Instagrammer Creates Snap, Crackle Pop Art With Rice Krispies
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Emoji, sneakers, pizza, a cover of Harper's Bazaar -- you name it, Jessica Siskin can make it out of Rice Krispies.

Siskin is the sole proprietor of Misterkrisp, a dessert shop that, at the moment, operates exclusively through the Instagram account @mister_krisp.

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Siskin told Mashable that she spent seven years working in fashion before attending a potluck birthday party that would reroute her career trajectory.

"I decided to make Rice Krispies Treats and a friend suggested I mold them into a surfboard shape since the birthday girl was a surfer," she said. "When I discovered food coloring could be added to the recipe, I knew I needed to make a Krispie cheeseburger and the rest unfolded from there."

Even without a website, Siskin is still receiving orders through the email listed on her Instagram bio -- many of which are customized Krispies of people's dogs (her most popular request).

Scrolling though the Misterkrisp Instagram you will also find a handful of emoji and even a "#SELFIE" Krispy, a nod to the Internet.

"Misterkrisp wouldn’t exist without social media," Siskin said. "I’ve always made interesting and unexpected ‘art projects,’ but I didn’t realize the potential to turn them into a business until I posted my first Rice Krispie Treat cheeseburger on Instagram. Now, I take all of my orders through Instagram and consider it to be my catalog."

Be on the lookout for Siskin's website, slated to launch this week, and a Halloween update to her first order ever placed last year (a batch of candy corn Krisps).

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