Twitter Created the Most Depressing Versions of Your Favorite Food [PHOTOS]
Chris Hardwick, host of Midnight Show issued a Twitter challenge among the show’s fan base last night with the hashtag #SadProducts. The talk show host encouraged the Twitterverse to go out and think up sad versions of everyday products. What Hardwick probably didn’t expect was some of the most depressing Photoshop manipulations of popular packaged foods and ideas.
In honor of our summertime sadness tonight’s game is #SadProducts! Extra POINTS! if u make an image but don’t sad-stress about it.
— @midnight (@midnight) August 21, 2014
Let’s be real, some of these should never make it to store shelves. In fact, after a good laugh, it actually dawns on us how depressing these really are. You’d probably have to photoshop some Zoloft to accompany a few of these. We kid, but not really.
Check some of the best ones out for yourselves.
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#SadProducts JUST AHOY @midnight pic.twitter.com/ot1w4D0Pp4 — darth™ (@darth) August 21, 2014
Beets by Dre. @midnight #SadProducts pic.twitter.com/9V9YDRoT1C — Alex Englehart (@aenglehart13) August 21, 2014
#SadProducts pic.twitter.com/wJl4WnJlRr — Stay Puft (@staypuft) August 21, 2014
Misery-Os @midnight #SadProducts pic.twitter.com/nwwGc65OLj — Diane in 7A (@Diane_7A) August 21, 2014
Pop never came home Tarts #SadProducts @midnight — Tim (@Playing_Dad) August 21, 2014
#SadProducts Famous Anus Chocolate Chip Cookies — Heather R. (@sweetkeet) August 21, 2014
Skittles For Racists (they’re all one colour) #SadProducts @midnight — Adam Wilson (@theleanover) August 21, 2014
Hot Singles in your area want to know if you’re gonna finish those Pringles. #SadProducts @midnight pic.twitter.com/Q11xwQZJie
— Karen Eileen (@Karen__Chan) August 21, 2014
H/T First We Feast