Twitter and its never-ending viral moments, is all you need to begin your day. Every now and then, the social media users, come up with something unusual, many things unheard and hilarious. A recent viral tweet about an Australian spice company’s labels on its products is cracking up Twitterati. So, when a Twitter user, found this unusual labels on their spices, she decided to share the rare treasure online, and as expected it is leaving the Twitterati in splits. If you see the viral images, you will know why! Cloves for Acne and Skincare: Right Way to Use the Natural Antiseptic and Antibacterial Spice for Glowing, Blemish-Free Skin.
On June 22, Rahel Aima (@cnqmdi) posted pictures of the spices, produced by Oasis Bakery, an Australian brand. The description of the spices is not the usual ones that you would often see on any label. With a series of photos of spice containers, she captioned, “who is the oasis bakery spices copywriter i just want to talk (sic.).” Well, seeing the product labels, even you would want to find out who is a genius mind behind it.
Labels on the Spices of Oasis Bakery
who is the oasis bakery spices copywriter i just want to talk pic.twitter.com/QxEvxkKAg1
— rahel aima (@cnqmdi) June 22, 2019
As you look closely, you can see very long paragraphs, about whatever the writer was thinking. From describing tarragon as the “King of the herbs” to referencing the Italian novel Gomorrah, you cannot ignore the spice labels. Kind of weird for a spice blend description, right? Twitterati could not believe that the descriptions were real and began to share their reactions.
Internet is Loving it!
"Tarragon, the would-be king of the herbs, played with great vigor and lack of nude fight scenes by Viggo Mortensen..." I love it. https://t.co/zN1N77M10W
— Andrew Bucholtz (@AndrewBucholtz) June 22, 2019
This is top drawer food labelling. Or should that be spice drawer? https://t.co/SSisWMmvTR
— Andrew Rivett-Carnac (@andy_rc) June 22, 2019
They Are Real!
uh hi quick question am i having a stroke or are these real https://t.co/SR4EO21kbl
— Employed Malcontent (@kitsunewill) June 22, 2019
For People Who Thought it is Fake
I thought these were fake but there’s even more on their website pic.twitter.com/GdgtwSclqr
— Kelsey Salamone (@kelcsal) June 22, 2019
Needless to say, Twitter loved the usualness of it all. Whoever is the Oasis Bakery copywriter, note that the world is rooting for you. You may even share your bizarre, yet amazing ideas to encourage other writers and brands to ditch the traditional description on labels.
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