People across the map that sense it's time to get lost head to the countryside where corn fields have been mowed into labyrinths of endless patterns. Whole families, drunken teenagers, old folks... it seems everybody's doing the maze craze.
One inventive farmer in Vidalia on the Louisiana and Mississippi border invented the corn cannon to make things more interesting. The device can launch an ear of corn 100 yards. Maybe it's the excitement triggered by the fear of getting lost along with the flashback to the movie “The Shining†that does it. Whatever it is, if you haven't done it, clearly you need an excuse for a long drive in the country.
That's the corn maze craze, but check out the corn hole craze, too:
Cornfield Maze Craze
Fall Festivities in the Country
Trend Themes
1. Corn Maze Craze - Opportunity for farmers to create unique and entertaining experiences by designing intricate corn mazes for visitors.
2. Corn Cannon Innovation - Potential for inventors to develop improved corn cannons that offer enhanced launching distances and accuracy.
3. Corn Hole Craze - Chance for entrepreneurs to capitalize on the popularity of corn hole by creating innovative products and experiences related to the game.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - Opportunity for the agriculture industry to tap into the agritourism market by offering corn maze attractions.
2. Invention - Potential for the invention industry to develop and commercialize advanced corn cannon technologies.
3. Leisure and Entertainment - Chance for the leisure and entertainment industry to expand by creating unique experiences and products related to corn hole.