Marshmallow Lovers Put Their Feelings into Words With Peep Haikus
Michael Hines — April 3, 2010 — Pop Culture
I hate Peeps, but I love Peep haikus. For those of you who don't know, a Peep is an obnoxious marshmallow chicken that appears around Easter to taunt and annoy me, and the rest of the world at large. Who knew that such a terrible treat could be the source for beautiful poetry?
Peep haikus make me happy. I don't know what it is, but a good haiku always makes my day better. If you love Peeps and poetry, you'll love Peep haikus. I guarantee it.
Peep haikus make me happy. I don't know what it is, but a good haiku always makes my day better. If you love Peeps and poetry, you'll love Peep haikus. I guarantee it.
Trend Themes
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Marshmallow Haikus — Opportunity for creating a new trend by combining the art of haikus with marshmallow treats like Peeps.
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Seasonal Poetry — Potential to develop a trend of creating poetry related to specific holidays or seasons, such as Easter haikus.
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Creative Food Pairings — Opportunity to explore unique combinations of food items, such as marshmallows and poetry, to create innovative dining experiences.
Industry Implications
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Food and Beverage — Disruptive innovation opportunity for food and beverage companies to incorporate poetry or writing into their products, like incorporating haikus into marshmallow treats like Peeps.
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Publishing and Literature — Opportunity for publishing and literature industries to promote and publish holiday-themed poetry collections, including haikus about marshmallow treats like Peeps.
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Event Planning — Potential for event planners to create themed events or workshops that combine food, poetry, and creativity, such as hosting Marshmallow Haiku nights.
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