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legendary
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January 27, 2023, 04:47:54 PM
#24
That's something new for me, Op i you have ever tasted them would you like to explain the taste of these ones haha i know these are just cookies still. I am very curious to know how these cookies are in taste as can you feel the vibe of eating $18K+ assets or you can say future 100K+ assets? (Kiding). Really you can recall this story to your grandchildren as you had some BTC cookies on 23k market value haha and you ate them.
legendary
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January 27, 2023, 01:01:22 AM
#23
Those cookies with morning coffee would be the best way to start the day.

I was looking in Ali for some mold with the bitcoin shape, we can use them to make cookies, ice, and chocolate. So, is a good idea to get a couple of them.


aliexpress.com/item/1005002673270773.html

The prize is lower than $1, so, anyone could get some and start making their bitcoin cookies. Thanks to OP for sharing this idea. I love it.
Catch another idea from me. Bitcointalk forum already has a Pizza Day contest (which is timed to coincide with the well-known event), but what prevents you from organizing a BTC-cookie baking contest? If for this you need to buy a box of cookies for 10.000BTC, then contact me - I'm always happy to help. Cheesy But seriously, how many people will be interested in the BTC-cookie baking contest? Judging by the results of the last competition (Pizza Day), there are a lot of chefs here.

Added: After the announcement of this competition (if it happens), the prices for baking molds in the shops will rise sharply.  Smiley
legendary
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January 24, 2023, 09:49:42 AM
#22
Those cookies with morning coffee would be the best way to start the day.

I was looking in Ali for some mold with the bitcoin shape, we can use them to make cookies, ice, and chocolate. So, is a good idea to get a couple of them.


aliexpress.com/item/1005002673270773.html

The prize is lower than $1, so, anyone could get some and start making their bitcoin cookies. Thanks to OP for sharing this idea. I love it.
sr. member
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January 23, 2023, 07:48:59 AM
#21
They look really good. It’s nice to see the bitcoin logo alongside other fiat currencies of the world even if it’s displayed on cookies. Perhaps, the adoption of bitcoin may be coming along faster then we all envisaged. The cookies looks good also. I think this is a good business initiative as it would arouse people’s interest in bitcoin and also draw bitcoin enthusiasts like it did the OP to stop by and then patronize them like OP did. A win win for the business owner, bitcoin and the OP. Everyone’s happy.

I bet there are shops like this that sells various items promoting bitcoin all over but there are but a handful of them.
jr. member
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January 23, 2023, 06:52:57 AM
#20
I should cook the same next weekends, thank for the idea!
hero member
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January 22, 2023, 02:00:41 PM
#19
I have read your comments in the posts above and will respond here.

- I still assume that the BTC-logo fell into the hands of the cookie designer by accident, and not because he is a desperate crypto enthusiast or it was so conceived by the prudent marketing manager of the confectionery.

- Pizza contest doesn't count. This food product is prepared at home, and not on an industrial scale (even if the confectionery is small).

- If someone wants to get cookies (a little bag of those) from the pictures above, then write me a PM. Grin (joke)

- In the end, I have a question: why hasn't anyone thought of mass-producing such cookies (or other food) to attract new customers? Imagine, chokopie or something similar with bitcoin logo. This can be especially true during the hype.

In general, even such simple cookies with btc logos will definitely find a buyer. Bitcoin community is vast. Someone wants to buy out of curiosity, someone for fun, and someone for a gift to friends and family.
If he only works there then maybe the people behind it are the real ones who are a solid BTC enthusiast and the baker is only being ask to print those logos. Pizza contest is a kind of contest but who knows maybe there are already business man/woman who put BTC logos on their pizza aside from accepting BTC as one of their payment methods, only to give honour to that pizza guy also because if not because of him then maybe BTC won't go this far.

Not all who got involve into BTC are a member of this forum and not all of them have the time to post what they are doing outside so we only think that less or no one who did the same thing but there are lots of them on different places actually. Good Luck on your business. It seems that you badly got inspired after seeing those BTC cookies and you want to help them spreading the word BTC Cheesy.
legendary
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January 22, 2023, 05:35:27 AM
#18
In my country we've got cookies embossed with alphabets. Those cookies were given to kids, so that they can learn the alphabets in an easier way. This candy store have made themselves connected to the technology uplifting and are trying to make business out of it. Looking at the cookies I feel like making these kind of cookies will help people know about the existence of bitcoin, which is similar to Dollar and other currencies that are being used around the world.
legendary
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January 21, 2023, 02:02:30 PM
#17
I have read your comments in the posts above and will respond here.

- I still assume that the BTC-logo fell into the hands of the cookie designer by accident, and not because he is a desperate crypto enthusiast or it was so conceived by the prudent marketing manager of the confectionery.
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Why not - I think there are already slightly more Bitcoin enthusiats around than we may think. - Placing the B on some cookies, why is that "desperate"?
It happened to me a few times recently, casually talking about this and that with people I barely knew and to my suprise they were kinda well educated on Bitcoin. Just regular, normal people, working normal jobs.
Very happy to see things like this, the combination of these "events" could be a sign for a slow but steady mass-adaption coming.

Still funny, that a cookie sparks these thoughts, maybe I am in too deep at this point to think objectively. lol
legendary
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January 21, 2023, 11:39:32 AM
#16
I saw your posts in the Russian locale. If your country is Ukraine, then this is quite acceptable for it, since this country is very actively promoting cryptocurrencies. And if you saw such cookies on the shelves of Russia, then this is twice as surprising, since there is no such popular opinion about the value of Bitcoin. There is more of a negative background in mass news.

I dunno if this is not the other way around since the war began. Bitcoin has been a way for Russian people to access goods outside of Russian space due to the economic blockade. Therefore, I do believe that it is possible that the popular opinion about Bitcoin in Russia has changed a lot, and is now far away from the notion we have about it.

And perhaps the designer of these cookies is a desperate Bitcoiner who is promoting Bitcoin in this way. Honor and praise to such confectionery factories. It's always a good idea to draw on information from a variety of sources, whether it's Bitcoin cookies or a Bitcoin dress at the Miss Universe pageant. Cheesy

I guess you cannot say the cookies were  probably a creation from a desperate Bitcoiner trying to promote Bitcoin, but rather a Bitcoin Entrepreneur that found a tasty way of promoting the coin and with that, earning some coins
legendary
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January 21, 2023, 09:13:27 AM
#15
I have read your comments in the posts above and will respond here.

- I still assume that the BTC-logo fell into the hands of the cookie designer by accident, and not because he is a desperate crypto enthusiast or it was so conceived by the prudent marketing manager of the confectionery.

- Pizza contest doesn't count. This food product is prepared at home, and not on an industrial scale (even if the confectionery is small).

- If someone wants to get cookies (a little bag of those) from the pictures above, then write me a PM. Grin (joke)

- In the end, I have a question: why hasn't anyone thought of mass-producing such cookies (or other food) to attract new customers? Imagine, chokopie or something similar with bitcoin logo. This can be especially true during the hype.

In general, even such simple cookies with btc logos will definitely find a buyer. Bitcoin community is vast. Someone wants to buy out of curiosity, someone for fun, and someone for a gift to friends and family.

P.S.  I'm running to open my bakery right now before I've posted all my ideas. Wink
sr. member
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stead.builders
January 20, 2023, 11:52:46 PM
#14
This is interesting and lovely to see bitcoin not only adopted but also seen among the recognized reputable currency, it's such an amazing that the company producing such candy would have adopted bitcoin as well for them to have listed it in its logo, at the other hand, i will like to also congratulate you for making this 2500th post achievement and i see you attaining 5000 and beyond, it's also serve as a motivation on us to also strive and work hard in giving all the best we can in our capacity to the forum, bitcoin will always the top financial economy priority in the digital world.
jr. member
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January 20, 2023, 10:04:07 PM
#13
It might be a marketing strategy, but putting the bitcoin logo side by side with other leading currencies of the world in these cookies is an indication that bitcoin has become a force to be reckoned with. I am sure my country's currency logo would not be on the cookies because we are an emerging nation. I have this uncommon joy each time I see people creating more awareness about bitcoin no matter how small because I am sure that one or two persons might know about the currency through these little efforts. You can also buy the cookies and send them to some family and friends as gifts.
That's right, something small sometimes makes a bigger impact.
many discoveries in this world, which were underestimated and considered normal, have become famous and extraordinary at this time.
an example of one of them is
~ Coca Cola was discovered by John Pemberton, a pharmacist and he took the initiative to make a drink made from grapes and coca extract, which is useful for treating headaches and nervous disorders.
and it is possible that this simple idea will make bitcoin more widely known throughout the world.
jr. member
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January 20, 2023, 09:45:45 PM
#12
it's very funny that there are people who pioneered ideas like that, but it's very creative, those who have ideas maybe based on a love for bitcoin, make this bitcoin cake.
and the important thing is that it is positive, useful, and can be eaten too.
hero member
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January 20, 2023, 09:37:55 PM
#11
It might be a marketing strategy, but putting the bitcoin logo side by side with other leading currencies of the world in these cookies is an indication that bitcoin has become a force to be reckoned with. I am sure my country's currency logo would not be on the cookies because we are an emerging nation. I have this uncommon joy each time I see people creating more awareness about bitcoin no matter how small because I am sure that one or two persons might know about the currency through these little efforts. You can also buy the cookies and send them to some family and friends as gifts.
legendary
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January 20, 2023, 08:51:16 PM
#10
They look very good and I love white chocolate. So I would not mind to pay for a little bag of those.
Also, it would be cool if somehow became a commercial product.

But I would go further and sell white chocolate bitcoins in the collectors sub-section of the forum. Each loaded with actual Bitcoin.
The challenge would be to avoid eating them before unloading their balance  Wink

hero member
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January 20, 2023, 07:40:46 PM
#9
and yes bitcoin logo is everywhere even now CNN in my country shows crypto news regularly.
I have seen bitcoin tattoos, posters, etc. but btc logo on food products is something I have not seen yet.
Im sure those cookies will taste extra delicious during the upcoming bull run 😁.
I feel like I should hire a chef for myself to make me and my family bitcoin based food everyday. Healthy and happy lol. Wink
copper member
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January 20, 2023, 07:31:37 PM
#8
hhahaha yep it looks delicious i want them, especially if there are any of choco chips there. anyway congratulations bro bitcointalk doesn't provide confetti emoticon  Grin. and yes bitcoin logo is everywhere even now CNN in my country shows crypto news regularly.
hero member
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January 20, 2023, 06:50:24 PM
#7
Your damned right at OP, it does look tasty.
It's good to see that, some entrepreneurs who are bitcoin enthusiast aren't taking it easy with bitcoin promotion.

There is usually a conditioning of the mind that comes with familiarity in which, you become curious or at least not scared of what have been presented to you several times. This would be the case with the cookies. Not typically investing in cryptocurrency but, a way to create some more publicity and enable people to recognise it for the currency that it is, hevant featured amongst other cookie currencies.

It's gradual but we are getting there!
hero member
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January 20, 2023, 04:20:54 PM
#6
I swear I'm quite surprised to see the Bitcoin symbol printed on some cookies (looking tempting) but I wouldn't be at all surprised to know that the one who decided to print it did it without knowing what it is, the most plausible solution is that downloaded a series of monetary symbols from the internet and in the middle there was also Bitcoin.  Can we know the brand of the biscuits?  and even if they are good?  Smiley
legendary
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January 20, 2023, 02:39:54 PM
#5
I absolutely love the cookies! They look very well made as well as exceptionally delicious. Is that on to top part of the cookie a white chocolate plate? Nicely done to whoever made that! The finished result looks amazing and I love seeing the Bitcoin business community so proactive! If one were to decide to sell or reward the cookies to the Bitcoin fans, I think that one could make a nice amount of money and/or become very well liked. I am not trying to turn this into some kind of a business extension or anything, I am just saying.

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