And now, a toast to the #CeleBreadies hashtag
Love puns, bread, and celebrities? I feel like a lot of you do. If so, please direct your attention to Twitter, where the hashtag #CeleBreadies provided a fair amount of yeasty delight on Wednesday.
The concept here is simple: fresh-baked bread puns made using celebrity names.
There is literally nothing else to it, and there doesn't have to be. And so I present these examples without further comment, hopeful that you'll also almost spit out coffee when you see the phrase "Sharon Scone."
Please enjoy.
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Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.