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Magnum ice cream wrapper. The slogan reads “The revolutionary struggle of the cherries was squashed as they were trapped between two layers of chocolate. May their memory live on in your mouth!” Image courtesy of David Kunzle
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Magnum ice cream wrapper. The slogan reads “The revolutionary struggle of the cherries was squashed as they were trapped between two layers of chocolate. May their memory live on in your mouth!” Image courtesy of David Kunzle

Cartoon by Sergio Langer. Caption reads: “Not Evo, Nor Chávez, Nor Lula…The tastiest form of socialism is Cuba’s.” Image courtesy of the artist.

Flyer advertising a talk by Humberto Fontova at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Photo by Taos Turner.

Graphic artist Oleg Atbashian’s Che Is Dead, Get Over It. Courtesy of ThePeoplesCube.com and Che-Mart.com.

Souvenirs, Alta Grcacia, Argentina. Photo by Michael Casey

Balloon seller, Vallegrande, Bolivia. Photo by Josefina Tommasi

Products designed by Jimena Chague and Soledad Calvano of Stickme.com.ar, Argentina. Courtesy of the designers. Photo by Michael Casey

Wine shop, Cinque Terre, Italy. Photo by Catherine Mackenzie

Flyer promoting musical concert, Vallegrande, Bolivia. Photo by Josefina Tommasi

Truck advertising Che rum and cola drink in Vallegrande, Bolivia. Photo by Josefina Tommasi

Che’s childhood home in Alta Gracia, Argentina, with a sculpture of him as boy. Photo by Michael Casey

Billboard outside the Che memorial in Santa Clara, Cuba, with the classic Cuban catch cry, “We will be like Che!” Photo by Michael Casey

A monument to Che outside a hospital in Santa Clara. Photo by Michael Casey

Bolivian women at the giant bust of Che in La Higuera. Photo by Michael Casey

Argentine sculptor Andres Zerneri in front of his then-unfinished national monument to Che Guevara, which was eventually cast with the household bronze items of thousands of donors. Photo by Michael Casey

Omar Sandovar, “El Che” of Havana, who charges tourists for his photo in front of Hemingway’s old haunt, the Ambos Mundos Hotel. Photo by Michael Casey

Another Omar. No impersonator this one, Omar Pérez López is thought to be the unrecognized son of Che Guevara. Photo by Michael Casey

Lilia Rosa López, who says she had an affair with Che in 1964 and that he is the father of her son, Omar Pérez. Photo by Michael Casey

Che is everywhere. Look carefully. A photo snapped from a passing car by Jim Della-Giacoma even finds him on Rockaway Boulevard in Long Island, NY. Comfortable in whatever surroundings, here Che occupies a water tank next to a “Car Spa” car cleaning outfit.