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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.
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