Colorful, painted and splattered are traits that you could use to describe the average decorated Easter egg, as well as the unconventional Street Art Collection of chocolate eggs from Jadis et Gourmande. The street art-inspired eggs have bases made from dark or milk chocolate and have been shaped to resemble outdoor bricks, which were then sprayed with graffiti.
The Parisian chocolates also play up other elements of street culture, including details like spray paint cans, headphones and stencils that have been mashed up with the usual Easter icons like chickens, bunnies and eggs.
Since Easter is now fast approaching, the chocolates are no longer available on Jadis et Gourmande's webshop, however, this is probably for the best since the delicate chocolates can still be picked up in-store.
Graffiti-Covered Easter Eggs
Jadis Et Gourmande's Street Art Collection is Unusually Decorated
Trend Themes
1. Street Art-inspired Chocolates - Developing an innovative product line combining street art with traditional Easter themes.
2. Graffiti-inspired Easter Decor - Using graffiti-style decor, designs or motifs for Easter-themed decorations.
3. Urban Easter Gifts - Creating unique Easter gifts with an urban or street art twist for modern consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Chocolate Industry - Integrating urban culture and street art into the chocolate industry to expand the target audience and differentiate from competitors.
2. Holiday Decoration Industry - Introducing edgy and unconventional street art elements to traditional Easter decor to appeal to younger and trendier demographics.
3. Gift Industry - Offering a range of personalized urban-themed Easter gifts to meet the rising demand among consumers for unique and creative gift ideas.