The Grand Egyptian Museum isn’t just making headlines — it’s inspiring a creative wave across Egyptian brands, all paying tribute to the country’s heritage in their own unique way. From sweet treats to sleek designs, here’s how some of Egypt’s favorites are joining the celebration in style.
1. NOT TOYS — Pharaoh Fudge (GEM Edition)
The playful art brand took a royal turn with its limited-edition “Pharaoh Fudge” figure — a glossy turquoise collectible featuring a pharaoh’s headdress. A modern ode to Egypt’s timeless kings and queens, it’s where pop art meets ancient power.

2. Le Rêve — Pyramid Chocolates
Le Rêve unveiled its own chocolate pyramids — a nod to the marvel that inspired the museum itself. Each piece is crafted with precision, turning Egypt’s most iconic symbol into a bite-sized luxury.

3. Beano’s — Scarab Collection
At its new branch inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, Beano’s blends coffee with culture. Its limited-edition Scarab Collection features a special GEM design inspired by Egyptian artistry and materials like Aswan granite, alabaster, and Nile glass. It’s more than coffee — it’s a tribute in every cup.

4. FLO Egypt — GEM-Inspired Bottle Design
FLO’s latest water bottle design dives straight into Egyptian grandeur, with a sleek label framed by pharaonic motifs — gold accents, ancient gods, and royal symbols. It’s hydration with heritage, pure and simple.

5. Abdel Rahim Koueider: “Egypt, the Land of Wonders” Packaging
The beloved confectionery brand unveiled new packaging inspired by Egypt’s golden age — bold blues, golden wings, and the all-seeing Eye of Horus. A box that feels like unwrapping a little piece of history (and yes, it’s filled with irresistible sweets).

6. El Malky: Pyramid Desserts
El Malky took the celebration to new heights (literally) with a lineup of pyramid-shaped desserts — from creamy, nutty layers to fruity and jelly-filled delights. Each one is a delicious monument to Egypt’s sweetest legacy.

7. La Poire: Pyramid of Indulgence
La Poire has unveiled a new pyramid-shaped box inspired by the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum. The green packaging is decorated with geometric borders and ancient Egyptian-inspired designs, giving it a modern yet cultural touch. With the label “Layers of Indulgence” hinting at what’s inside, we’re still excited to find out what treats this stylish pyramid is hiding.

From ancient wonders to modern creativity, the Grand Egyptian Museum has sparked a full-on cultural moment — reminding everyone that Egypt’s story doesn’t just live in artifacts, but in the art, design, and flavor of its present.
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