The story of Winnie-the-Pooh is finally being release on toast breads, which no one had yet done besides a brilliant Japanese illustrator who posted it on Twitter. Frankly, it is not a bad idea at all if you compare it to traditional style paper. The texture of the toast bread unbelievably matches the illustrations of Winnie-the-pooh.
The best part is you can see Pooh bear eating his favorite “hunny” that he dislikes sharing with others, but sometimes has in exchange for something better.
His best friend Piglet is in the story as well, and the Japanese illustrator kindly let him eat Pooh's hunny.
The story of Winnie-the-Pooh is finally being release on toast breads, which no one had yet done besides a brilliant Japanese illustrator who posted it on Twitter. Frankly, it is not a bad idea at all if you compare it to traditional style paper. The texture of the toast bread unbelievably matches the illustrations of Winnie-the-pooh.
@shin___geki
The best part is you can see Pooh bear eating his favorite “hunny” that he dislikes sharing with others, but sometimes has in exchange for something better.
His best friend Piglet is in the story as well, and the Japanese illustrator kindly let him eat Pooh's hunny.
@shin___geki
But he returns it... so dear Pooh won't be sad
@shin___geki
I believe any child will have his breakfast if they see that on the table, but will probably be late for school while reading it.