On Nov. 11, someone tweeted:
ポッキーの日だけど、オレオでおそ松さん作ってみた! https://twitter.com/hashtag/%E3%82%AA%E3%83%AC%E3%82%AA%E3%82%A2%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88?src=hash">#オレオアート https://twitter.com/hashtag/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%9D%E6%9D%BE%E3%81%95%E3%82%93?src=hash">#おそ松さん https://t.co/IQPDUHgC4b">pic.twitter.com/IQPDUHgC4b
— みーと (@29_meat) https://twitter.com/29_meat/status/664446677273546752">2015, 11月 11She tweeted, “It might be Pocky day, but I made Osomatsu-san Oreos!” #oreoart #Osomatsu-san.”
She also uploaded a picture of the Osomatsu-san Sextuplet Oreos.
According to the tweeter, she engraved the design in the white cream on top of the Oreos with a toothpick. “Oreo Art” is fashionable on Instagram too, and because these are so well done, as of Nov. 12 the post had picked up around 20,000 likes and retweets.
“Oreo Art” is comparatively easy to do, so if you’re interested how about giving it a go?
*Picture taken from Twitter
Source: Gadget News
Source article written by Taka



