Pasta Sticker Pack
225 South Water Street
Suite E
Wilmington NC 28401
United States
Set of 6 vinyl 3"-3.5” stickers! Perfect to stick on anything!
Each pack includes: 1 rigatone, 1 farfalla, 1 cavatello, 1 tomato, 1 garlic, 1 glitter garlic.
Stickers are durable and waterproof.
While pasta is now a staple food in many parts of the world, it was not always so popular. In fact, pasta was not widely consumed outside of Italy until the late 1800s, when Italian immigrants began to bring their traditional dishes to other parts of the world. However, the origins of pasta can be traced back much further, with evidence of pasta-like dishes found in ancient civilizations such as the Etruscans and Greeks. In Italy, pasta has been a staple food for centuries, with regional variations in shape, size, and sauce. Today, there are hundreds of different types of pasta available, from spaghetti and linguine to rigatoni and penne, and it is enjoyed in many different ways around the world.
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About Marianna Fierro Shop
Created by Marianna Fierro.
"Ciao, I'm Marianna! I’m a freelance design-y art director and food/beverage illustrator from Udine, Italy, currently living and working in Los Angeles via NYC. Born and raised in a pizza shop, my work is driven by my passion for cooking, grocery shopping, gathering friends and family around meals and happy hours, farmers markets and a healthy dose of color theory."