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"Kolodko unlocks the memories of thousands of Hungarians with a tribute to Kópé, the cartoon mascot of the main Hungarian retail chain in the Eighties. Skálá Stores was advertised on national TV by a cheeky boy named Kópé, from “Coop”, singing catchy jingles. Now a little Kópé cheers passersby in busy Nyugati Square, where 1984’s Skálá Metró building hosts more modern stores. His heart pops outside, remembering how Skálá stores were meant to steal people’s hearts."
Eszter Horvath Somogyi
"ℹ️ INSIDER INFO: Yet another Hungarian piece of television culture. Skála Kópé is the main character of the first Hungarian animated ad back in the 80s. I especially appreciate that little red heart on the sculpture. It makes it so adorably cute."

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