Everyone loves custom things. Whether it’s a mug with your name on it from the secret Santa at the office, or cheeky BFFs shirts you ordered with your bestie, or a custom birthday cake, the list is endless. After all, life is one big customized order you weren’t even there to order, so our fascination with things made and designed for us is understandable. Philosophy aside, any custom order is also a perfect storm for a mishap to happen.
There’s a whole corner of Reddit known by the clever title r/PeanutButterIsOneWord, which references a hilarious scene from the BoJack Horseman show. The subreddit is dedicated to sharing the funniest examples of ordering a custom label, giving the instructions, and expecting the best, “only to have the instructions printed on the thing you ordered.”
The description says: “How about an engraving saying 'I want this left blank' or 'Hello, Mike! Underneath that, I miss you.' This is the sub for that!” With 35.2k subscribers, the sub is somewhat of a yet-undiscovered terrain of pure entertainment mixed with shamelessly high levels of absurdity, and it’s a question of time when it will be the next big thing on Reddit.
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A Welsh Classic
While Not Exactly The Same As The Gag, This Reminded Me Of The Show!
Generic Tweet For After The Debate
To find out what a design expert had to say about such hilarious mishaps, Bored Panda spoke with Laura Vanagaite, a Portugal-based graphic designer. Laura explained that such unfortunate printing situations that occur during the process always depend on both sides.
“When presenting the final file to the person in charge of a printing procedure, it is better to leave exact notes, as well as tell them the instructions face to face, if it's possible. It will leave no doubts in case they have some and you can always ask how it will look in the end,” Laura said.
Probably
Not Sure If This Was Posted Before, But My First Thought When I Found This Reddit
Thanks To My Friends, Birthday Time!
Laura argues that such misunderstandings are the result of miscommunication. “Sometimes there can be confusion if the text is not clear enough or the description reveals too much information. For example, if a present is for a surprise birthday party, it is better to write everything in the notes, leave your contacts and tell them that if there is any doubt, they can call you,”
“So, it depends a lot on both sides and good communication is the key in this situation. Sometimes, if it is possible, ask if they can send the final image of the cake which contains text as decoration, just to check in case there are any mistakes left.”
Moreover, Laura suggests preparing some easily understandable files with clear notes to hand to the person in charge of the order, and everything should go smoothly.
Surpriiiise!
I've actually seen this happen! Not exactly what the delivery instructions box is meant for, it just gets processed by a computer, not read by an actual person. Well, maybe the delivery driver should read it, but how often do they actually?
Came Across An Intentional One Today
A Friend Of Mine Ordered A Picture Cake And Gave The Woman A Thumb Drive With The Picture She Wanted To Use
To find out more about this miscellaneous Reddit community called “Peanut Butter Is One Word,” we spoke with its moderator GrahamfieldShip who happily shared some insights. The mod explained that this quirky name of the subreddit originates from the TV show Bojack Horseman.
“On the show, a character called Mr. Peanutbutter frequently buys signs from a company, but they always put his instructions on the sign. The first use of this was in season 1, with 'CONGRATS DIANE AND MR. PEANUT BUTTER. PEANUT BUTTER IS ONE WORD'.”
GrahamfieldShip added that “it became a running gag throughout the series and is the origin of our sub's name.”
Association's Name
Parents Didn’t Want Their Son’s Name Printed On His School Photo
Seeathy
When asked why so many people find the mishaps so hilariously funny and somewhat cringefully relatable, the moderator said that it’s probably because it’s so unexpected. “If there's a human reading the instructions, they should know what needs to be printed and what doesn't. So it's funny when they completely miss the mark,” they told us.
Just A Plane Cake
Wow! This is awesome, even if not what was ordered, I would love to receive that!
Oops In Arabic
Can't even spell Arabic right, let alone write it in Arabic!
From A Facebook Group My Wife Is In
According to GrahamfieldShip, it’s also “worth mentioning the difference between peanutbutterisoneword and lipsum, as there's a lot of confusion between the two!” The mod explained: “Lipsum is 'dummy text used in laying out print, graphic or web designs'. For example, if you receive an email that says 'good afternoon <first name>', that would be lipsum.”
When asked about the mod’s favorite entries shared on the community, GrahamfieldShip said this one is one of their all-time favorites, “because I know if my iPad came back like that I would laugh every time I saw it.” The second favorite is this one, “because they didn't even include the stars and sprinkles.”
Happy Birthday, Generic Men And Women
Ah, I see, a birthday cake for all generic people at once. It might need to be bigger.
The Instructions On Bag Of Rice
If It’s Still Too Long Let Me Know
He Did Get What He Wanted
Sample Text
Let me guess. The relatives don’t speak English. Reminds me of the posers getting those tattoos in Chinese or Japanese to look like they’re tough, and finding out the writing actually says something like “I am a huge moron”.
Congratulations To Tucker I Guess?
'make Sure That You Label Them That They Contain Egg'
Instructions For The Subtitler Showed Up On My Blu-Ray.
30 With Stars And Sprinkels Around It!
Op's Company Now Has 900 Of These Pens
My Mom's Old iPad
Mark With The Sea
When A Man Wants To Order A Football Shirt With No Name On The Back
Op’s Girlfriend Got Them A Bojack Themed Birthday Cake
Surely the person writing this would realize something's not right before or at least while they're making this? Or are they just using trained monkeys at bakeries these days as a form of cheap labour?
My Anniversary Present.
Sent My Friend A Potato For His Birthday
This Tiktok
Supreme Court Something Something
Oolong, But Not Toolong
Netflix Originals Be Like
3/5 Stars
“The Same Text But In Arabic”
Poland Flag
Noname
Pizza Shop Asked Me” Who’s Name Do You Want The Order Under?” I Replied “ My Wife Michelle “ This Is How They Announced Her Name When She Picked Up The Food
As a graphic artist in the print and production fields for 16 years, these are making me cringe so hard. A spelling error is one thing, these mistakes take a special kind of dumb. Especially the ones like the cakes where you know a person for sure had to know what they were doing. (as opposed to a computer generated error.)
Insert comment of clueless human who clearly didn't get the joke
Load More Replies...These are the reason Cake Wrecks has its' own website and at least two published books.
Load More Replies...I hope these mistakes were some kind of malicious compliance dig. I really hate to believe there are people with these level of incompetence. We're trying to make machines think in context and here we have people who clearly can't.
This happened when we ordered cupcakes for a colleague. They were supposed to have a blue trophy on them, not the words. ;) trophy_cup...88b327.jpg
Just too many literal mistakes. People can't use common sense these days. 🙄
How can these people call themselves professionals AND get paid for their (crappy) job??
I think the answer is that these businesses pay very poorly, so they get what they pay for.
Load More Replies...The Cake Wrecks blog (www.cakewrecks.com) has a lot of these. (Note: my only affiliation with the site is as a long-time reader.)
As a graphic artist in the print and production fields for 16 years, these are making me cringe so hard. A spelling error is one thing, these mistakes take a special kind of dumb. Especially the ones like the cakes where you know a person for sure had to know what they were doing. (as opposed to a computer generated error.)
Insert comment of clueless human who clearly didn't get the joke
Load More Replies...These are the reason Cake Wrecks has its' own website and at least two published books.
Load More Replies...I hope these mistakes were some kind of malicious compliance dig. I really hate to believe there are people with these level of incompetence. We're trying to make machines think in context and here we have people who clearly can't.
This happened when we ordered cupcakes for a colleague. They were supposed to have a blue trophy on them, not the words. ;) trophy_cup...88b327.jpg
Just too many literal mistakes. People can't use common sense these days. 🙄
How can these people call themselves professionals AND get paid for their (crappy) job??
I think the answer is that these businesses pay very poorly, so they get what they pay for.
Load More Replies...The Cake Wrecks blog (www.cakewrecks.com) has a lot of these. (Note: my only affiliation with the site is as a long-time reader.)