Usually, when you hear about graffiti, it's not a good thing. It's usually the case where someone has defaced a school, park or some other public property that will now need to be cleaned up. But not in this case. This time, the Minnesota company whose building was the victim of graffiti was actually left laughing!

Why? Well, it's because the graffiti occurred at the Acme Foundry in Minneapolis. And, instead of someone spray painting something illegible, this time, the graffiti 'artist' attached cardboard cutouts of cartoon characters Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner and left them under the 'Acme' sign.

In the classic Loony Toons cartoons, Wile E. Coyote is always seen buying various items from the mysterious Acme corporation in his quest to capture the Roadrunner. He's never successful, of course, but the cartoon's use of 'Acme' name was apparently too much for this artist to resist when they noted a REAL company whose name was also Acme.

BringMeTheNews has the entire story HERE. According to the story, company officials say they "see the humor in the prank by an anonymous visitor and plan to leave the cartoon characters on the brick wall.  In fact, they say Acme had long considered doing something similar, but has now been beaten to it." 

The story goes on to say that the company plans on creating more permanent, cast-iron versions of the cardboard characters, and that "Acme hopes the person responsible for manufacturing this little bit of levity steps forward. They’d like to express their thanks and give the culprit some input on the layout of some iron castings of the cartoon characters."

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