MEDIA, Pa. — From “honeycombs” made with bright yellow boxes of Bisquick pancake mix and Lipton tea to a “castle” created with boxes of crackers and cereal, Penn State Brandywine students were up to the challenge to design and build structures along a sustainability theme in this year’s Un-Canny Competition.
Similar to last year's Canstruction Competition, students were asked to design and build a structure illustrating a sustainability theme, except instead of using cans, they switched to food packaged in cardboard and plastic.
“We honored the suggestion of our community partner, the Media Food Bank, to not use canned food but instead the items they most need that rarely get donated, like peanut butter, ketchup, mustard, pasta and cereal,” said Laura Guertin, professor of Earth science. “They also needed cake mixes and icing.”
The competition was made possible through funding from Brandywine’s PepsiCo sustainability grant and food donations from Kellogg's, McCormick, Smucker's, Starbucks, French's and Frank's RedHot. The Penn State Housing and Food Services purchasing office and Neil LaGreca, manager of housing and food services at Brandywine, coordinated food donations from campus vendors.