London's Best-Kept Secrets: The National Cereal Mascot Portrait Gallery, Gloucester Road

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Housed in the vitamin-enriched majesty of a former Victorian oat-puffing plant, this gallery holds the largest collection of paintings, sculptures and photographs of cereal mascots in the world - including the controversial Lucian Freud portrait of a neckerchief-less Tony the Tiger.

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Tracey Emin's sexually charged Snap, Crackle and Pop, from the National Cereal Mascot Portrait Gallery's permanent collection

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