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Apples Get Apple Branding
Apples Get Apple Branding
These apples with Apple logos and products are the handiwork of a Japanese Apple fan (more pics on the site) who covered Fuji apples with custom Apple stickers, then waited a month them for to mature. For the finishing touch, they added a leaf in afterwards in graphics. Wonder if ...
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Apple Apples Are Not from Apple [Apple]
Gizmodo — ... destroy the entire Universe, a Japanese guy has devised a way to naturally grow Fuji apples with the Apple logo on them. His technique is very simple: Apply an Apple sticker (or iPod or Appleish Heart) a month before harvesting. I knew girls who apply stickers while tanning to get temporal sun tattoos, but I never heard of this technique to do the same thing with fruits. As much as I like Apple and apples, though, I prefer them on suntanning girls. [Nobon via Cult of Mac] ...

How to: Turn a Fuji Apple into a McIntosh
Macenstein — ... step). apple logo on apples Step 2: Meticulously cut out some Apple shaped stickers by hand. You’ll need about 1000 or so. apple logo on apples Step 3: Go around from Apple to Apple, applying the stickers about 1 month before the apples ripen. apple logo on apples Step4: Wait a month, then pick those 1000 Apples and remove the stickers. Step5: You’re done! You are now free to sell the apples for $5000 each to recoup your investment! [ Blog! NOBON via Cult of Mac ]

Apple branded Apples
Fashionfunky.com — ... The producer is in Japan and the creative manner in which he made it possible was simple - just cover the apples with those stickers that Apple gives away with their products a month before the apples mature and then wait for Ma nature to do her job. Source

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