Pudding discovers that Cake, Fondue and Ice Cream are all desserts, and Pudding wants to be dessert too. Unfortunately, the other treats do not believe Pudding has the right ingredients, and they are more than willing to let Pudding know about it. Just as Pudding begins to doubt himself, an unpopular treat, arrives with a sweet idea that changes everything.
Told entirely as a conversation between snacks, this new-age take on the classic repetitive tale is filled with visual humour, subtle foreshadowing, and clever imagery, masterfully delivered in an unexpectedly delicious way.
Pudding discovers that Cake, Fondue and Ice Cream are all desserts, and Pudding wants to be dessert too. Unfortunately, the other treats do not believe Pudding has the right ingredients, and they are more than willing to let Pudding know about it. Just as Pudding begins to doubt himself, an unpopular treat, arrives with a sweet idea that changes everything.
Told entirely as a conversation between snacks, this new-age take on the classic repetitive tale is filled with visual humour, subtle foreshadowing, and clever imagery, masterfully delivered in an unexpectedly delicious way.