There might be nothing we love more than seeing memes become part of our everyday lives. Sometimes, it means seeing sports teams do the Running Man Challenge. Other times, it's as simple as seeing memes turned into edible cookies, like on the Cookie the News Instagram account [1].
Turkish Internet sensation "Salt Bae" opening restaurants in London and New York later this year. #cookiethenews #saltbae @nusr_et #cookie by @sweetambs [2]
Amber Spiegel, the baker behind these incredible cookies, puts them together for Tastemade's Cookie the News segments [3]. The purpose of the show is to put "today's top headlines in cookie form." We're pretty into this idea, considering the creations from Spiegel are jaw-droppingly amazing.
Ken Bone and his red sweater become an internet phenomenon after presidential debate #bone #kenbone #cookiethenews #cookie by @sweetambs [4]
Cookie the News doesn't just focus on memes; it also covers other pop culture phenomena like Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement [5], Carrie Fisher's death [6], the iPhone 7 news [7], new emoji [8], and so much more.
Beyoncé's pregnancy-reveal photo garners more than 7.2 million likes in 24 hours, shattering record for most liked @instagram post of all time. #beyoncé #twins #cookiethenews #cookie by @sweetambs [9]
Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia in 'Star Wars,' Dies at 60 #cookiethenews #cookie by @hanielas [10]
Last Wednesday, Apple revealed that the iPhone 7 will not include a headphone jack. #cookiethenews #cookie by @sweetambs [11]
72 new emojis will arrive June 21, including bacon and avocado. #cookiethenews cookie by @sweetambs [12]
If you're obsessed with Spiegel's work on cookies, you can check out her website [13], subscribe to her YouTube channel [14], or follow her Instagram [15].