Easter Cover Recreations

This Clever Peeps Diorama Spoofs the Infamous Break the Internet Cover

Kim Kardashian's Paper Magazine cover has spawned many memes and has even been recreated out of LEGO, so it should come as no surprise that just in time for Easter, a Peeps diorama interpretation has emerged online.

The sugar-coated cover spoof features both pink and yellow Easter Peeps candies, a confectionery treat that loosely translates to vibrantly colored sugar-encrusted marshmallows.

Titled 'Peeper Magazine,' the clever diorama joins a long list of parodies like a Marge Simpson version, a Disney villain variety, an emoji and a Nicki Minaj mash-up. While it may not have literally broken the Internet, the cover will probably never be forgotten by it.

This particular creation was submitted to the Washington Post's Peeps diorama contest, which received considerable response.

Peeps Diorama Trend
The trend of creating dioramas using Peeps candies presents an opportunity for confectionery companies to partner with artists to create limited edition diorama kits.
Cover Spoof Trend
The trend of creating cover spoofs presents an opportunity for graphic design agencies to offer their services in creating customized parody covers for brands and individuals.
Memetic Reinterpretation Trend
The trend of creating humorous reinterpretations of viral images presents an opportunity for meme creators to collaborate with brands to create promotional content that resonates with online audiences.

Where This Applies

Confectionery Industry
The Peeps diorama trend presents an opportunity for confectionery companies to capitalize on the popularity of Peeps by partnering with artists to create limited edition diorama kits.
Graphic Design Industry
The cover spoof trend presents an opportunity for graphic design agencies to offer their services in creating customized parody covers for brands and individuals looking to create viral marketing campaigns.
Marketing Industry
The memetic reinterpretation trend presents an opportunity for meme creators to collaborate with brands, allowing marketing agencies to leverage their creativity to generate viral promotional content.
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