Grande Ice Pop is Bucky’s contemporary reimagining of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans, translated into the world of today’s pop culture and consumer trends. Instead of soup, Bucky elevates PRIME bottles—a beverage that rapidly became a cultural phenomenon. Originally intended to be an accessible drink for all, PRIME quickly escalated into a high-demand, high-value commodity, with scarcity and celebrity endorsements driving the frenzy. Logan Paul and KSI, the creators, hoped to maintain its everyday accessibility, but the market had other plans. Bucky seizes this tension between mass production, celebrity influence, and consumer desire to explore how value is assigned in modern culture.
For this particular flavor, Ariana Grande is featured—an artist whose own star power reflects the zeitgeist of today. Her likeness on the bottle echoes the way pop culture icons have historically been used to signal status and desirability, while also highlighting the playful intersection of celebrity and commercialism. By swapping out soup for a trendy beverage and a contemporary star for Warhol’s everyday cans, Bucky asks: if Warhol were alive today, would he stick with the mundane or embrace the spectacle of modern consumerism?
Rendered in Bucky’s signature pop art/comic/cartoon style, Grande Ice Pop balances vibrant color, bold outlines, and a tongue-in-cheek aesthetic to make a visual statement as instantly recognizable as Warhol’s original works. The piece celebrates the language of advertising, the allure of scarcity, and the ongoing dialogue between art, commerce, and celebrity culture—inviting viewers to reconsider how everyday objects and figures become symbols in the collective imagination.
Through this playful homage, Bucky bridges the gap between historical pop art and the contemporary landscape, posing questions about value, desire, and fame in a world dominated by viral trends and mass media spectacle. Grande Ice Pop is not just a tribute—it’s a snapshot of the modern moment, filtered through humor, color, and cultural commentary.

