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| Most companies use some form of advertising to let customers know more about their product. These 10 businesses took promotion to the grandest extreme and constructed actual buildings in the shape of what they are trying to sell or promote. The attention-getting factor is obvious with these novelty architectural structures. Whether they are in the shape of giant shoes or enormous hot dogs, these creative buildings draw the curious crowds like bees to honey. Drive-Thru Giant Doughnuts Function as a Bakery: The Donut Hole, La Puente, California, USA![]() Under the sun scorched blue skies of La Puente, California sits one of the world's most surprising bakeries. In the shape of two larger-than-life doughnuts, this business has sold exactly what it advertises- doughnuts and more doughnuts since 1968. Drive in through one 26-foot fibreglass piece of pastry, order at the bakery window in the centre, and drive out through a matching doughnut on the other side. It may be a strange way to order a box of crullers, but a building like this certainly succeeds in drumming up customers. Buy Pineapple Creations Inside the World's Biggest Pineapple: The Big Pineapple, South Africa![]() In the tiny village of Bathurst, South Africa is a very ambitious building. Here you will find the biggest pineapple on Earth. Standing nearly 55-feet tall and located on the Summerhill Estate pineapple plantation, this building has three floors which hold a 60-seat auditorium, a gift shop selling pineapple products, a museum dedicated to the cloying citrus, and a 360º observation deck. Built between 1990-1992, it is made from steel and concrete with a fibreglass outer skin. As tourists on the deck gaze at the panoramic view of the prickly pineapple crowns being farmed below, they may clutch their purchases of pineapple chutney and fruit-shaped pottery and feel a certain satisfaction that bigger can often be better. Enter an Enormous Latrine to Explore Toilet History: Toilet Museum, South Korea![]() Built as a private home in 2007 by the first president of the World Toilet Association, this 2-story building, built in the shape of a giant loo, now functions as the Toilet Museum. Located in Suwon, South Korea and surrounded by Restroom Cultural Park, this 4,508 square foot museum displays toilet-themed works of art, European bedpans, squat toilets, and lavatory signs from around the globe. There is even a gift shop selling souvenirs, which include smiley-faced poop-shaped toys. |
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Drive-Thru Giant Doughnuts Function as a Bakery: The Donut Hole, La Puente, California, USA
Buy Pineapple Creations Inside the World's Biggest Pineapple: The Big Pineapple, South Africa
Enter an Enormous Latrine to Explore Toilet History: Toilet Museum, South Korea
Learn About Tea and then Drink a Cup While in a Colossal Tea Pot:Meitan Tea Museum, China
Get Your Flats Fixed in a Big Oxford Shoe: Big Shoe Repair, Bakersfield, California, USA
Scientists Develop Aquaculture in the Belly of a Giant Fish: National Fisheries Development Office, India
Rent Construction Equipment from a Giant Bulldozer: United Equipment, Turlock, California, USA
Get a Buzz Inside of an Oversized Whiskey Barrel: Tonneau Bistro & Bar, Okinawa, Japan
Buy Musical Instruments in the Body of an Acoustic Guitar: Grand Guitar, Tennessee, USA
Eat Your Sausage in a 42-Foot Long Wiener: Coney Island Hot Dog Stand, Colorado, USA
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