When brands participate in memes, it is generally -- and I can't stress this enough -- the worst thing in the world. That is why it brings me no pleasure to admit that Chips Ahoy did a good brand tweet on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, the internet was set aflame by "St. Louis-style bagels," which are bagels cut into disturbing, bread-like slices. Traumatized and looking to heal, people quickly started to meme "St. Louis-style" food as a concept, from boiled pizza to literally toast with toothpaste on it.
Chips Ahoy stepped into the fray with a nice bowl of XL cookie cereal. "Today we're eating our cookies St. Louis style!" the tweet says.
Tweet may have been deletedSEE ALSO:To see into someone's soul, binge on their Twitter likes
I consider myself an honest person, so I must admit that when I saw this, I laughed. I am not saying that brand tweets are good -- again, they are mostly bad -- but sometimes you just gotta call 'em like you see 'em. This tweet is funny, and I would eat a tray full of cookies submerged in milk. Thanks.
TopicsSocial MediaTwitterMemes
(责任编辑:焦點)
Ivanka Trump's unpaid interns share cringeworthy financial advice
Eric Trump confuses COVID treatment with a vaccine during meltdown on ABC
Black hole discoveries earn three scientists a Nobel Prize in Physics
'Zack Snyder's Justice League' lands on HBO Max in March
Felix the cat just raised £5000 for charity because she's the hero we all need
A third monolith has now appeared in California
HBO Max's 'Locked Down' starring Anne Hathaway: Movie review
Is your iPhone draining battery fast after iOS 14.2? You're not alone.
Despite IOC ban, Rio crowds get their political messages across
Why the next presidential debate could totally be on Zoom