We’ve seen Disney princesses reimagined as different ethnicities, Disney princesses with beards, realistic hair, realistic waistlines, creepy creatures and even recreated with other famous characters – minions. A food site called LuckyPeach decided to follow the trend and turned four pretty princesses into beautiful hot dog recipes.
Anna Hezel and Gabriella Paiella, the masterminds behind the character design project, even include the recipes with instructions on how to transform your hot dog into Ariel, Rapunzel, Pocahontas and Belle.
“Literally any way you decide to reimagine Disney princesses will be inspiring and beautiful, no matter what. Nevermind that these cartoon characters are the product of a billion-dollar capitalist behemoth, or that most of the Disney characters emphasize conventional beauty standards and submission to men,” they write on their website.
More info: luckypeach.com (h/t: cosmopolitan)
Ariel
Pocahontas
Rapunzel
Belle
THe strange side of the internet, and knowing you may have been on the internet too long.
Load More Replies...Got to love imagination sometimes things are best left to the media as intended.
Surely they should be edible. I don't think the peelings from a red onion and bits of what look like string would be that appetising.
I'm pretty sure it's corn silk, not that that's edible, though.
Load More Replies...Honestly, I've got kinda fed up with all the "Disney Princesses as *insert concept*" thing, even by Disney Princesses themselves now, too, partly because of that. BUT! This was funny! It actually made me click and see. They just look a little uncomfortable to eat. Especially the Rapunzel one.
Omg these are absolutely horrible! I can't believe someone did this.
THe strange side of the internet, and knowing you may have been on the internet too long.
Load More Replies...Got to love imagination sometimes things are best left to the media as intended.
Surely they should be edible. I don't think the peelings from a red onion and bits of what look like string would be that appetising.
I'm pretty sure it's corn silk, not that that's edible, though.
Load More Replies...Honestly, I've got kinda fed up with all the "Disney Princesses as *insert concept*" thing, even by Disney Princesses themselves now, too, partly because of that. BUT! This was funny! It actually made me click and see. They just look a little uncomfortable to eat. Especially the Rapunzel one.
Omg these are absolutely horrible! I can't believe someone did this.
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