Artisanal Italian pasta, but make it Barbie. The franchise has teamed up with Italy’s best-selling pasta maker Di Martino to release a collection aimed at promoting a fun cooking time for all families.
Bags of spaghetti, genovesine mezzani rigate, and alfabeto, among others, teem with whimsical pink hues reminiscent of the beloved doll. A selection of five pasta shapes curated for kids come together in a vintage-style tin, which also includes a Barbie apron for the little ones.
The noodles are pure Di Martino, a family-owned pasta business based in Gragnano, Naples, a town known for the pedigree of its dried pasta. The company, founded in 1912, produces more than 9,000 tonnes of pasta a day in more than 120 shapes to be purchased, taken home, or enjoyed at the…