Social Media Slang Coasters

These Social Media Coasters are Perfect for Millennials

These Social Media Coasters have your favorite chat acronyms affixed on them. The set of four includes classic phrases in their short-form: LOL (Laugh out loud,) OMG (Oh My God,) WTF (What The F**K,) and "FAIL." Considering how important social networking is to Gen Y, these rubberized, reusable coasters are a perfect statement piece for your party pad. Sure, millennials get a bad rap for being smartphone-obsessed; but rather than try to fight the stereotype, why not embrace it?

Your friends will surely get a kick out of these fun coasters at your next get-together. As long as you don't start using the acronyms in real-life conversation, they're a fun ode to your social media obsession.
Trend Themes
1. Social Media Coasters - Integrating social media phrases into home decor and accessories could be a trend that expands beyond just coasters for millennials.
2. Chat Acronyms - Using commonly known chat acronyms as a design element could be a trend in branding and packaging for various products.
3. Party Decor - Creating fun and quirky party decor, like these social media coasters, could be a trend that expands into other types of merchandise for entertaining.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Including social media references into home decor items, like the coasters, could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the industry.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Using current and well-known chat acronyms in product packaging and marketing could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to connect with millennials.
3. Entertainment - Expanding the fun and quirky social media-inspired party decor into a full line of party merchandise could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the industry.

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