We're not exactly sure that huggable, crying vegetables are the best way to encourage us not to buy them, but otherwise we like the sentiment here. Designed by artist and crafter Heidi Kenney of My Paper Crane, these anthropomorphic kawaii-style veggies make it a snap to see which veggies you should make sure to buy organic.

For more information about the Dirty Dozne, check out this post for a glance at the full rundown, and if the cutesy factor isn't doing it for you, you can download the standard Environmental Working Group's pocket guide list here.
See more from Heidi Kenney at her website, The Paper Crane.
Via: Cool Hunting

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Am I going insane or does neither side of this card show a dozen?
@surplusj no, you're not insane! but peaches & nectarines are listed but with only one illustration.
Isn't this outdated? I thought blueberries were on the dirty dozen list?
This is outdated, it's based on last year's dirty dozen list, if you compare with the EWG list.
Hi, Lisa Frack here from EWG. Just wanted to let you know that as of today, 6.13.11, we have an updated 2011 Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce out - it's here: http://www.ewg.org/foodnews. And on Wed 6/15 at 1:30 PM Eastern we're hosting a live chat on our Facebook page about it - http://www.facebook.com/ewg.org. Thanks, Lisa