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Since a 12-foot tall metal monolith mysteriously appeared and in the Utah desert in November (including Romania and the Isle of Wight), brands have been quick to jump on the trend by creating their own entertaining monolith-memes.
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⏳ 1 minute read
Since a 12-foot tall metal monolith mysteriously appeared and in the Utah desert in November (including Romania and the Isle of Wight), brands have been quick to jump on the trend by creating their own entertaining monolith-memes.
welcome to McDonald's what can i get you? pic.twitter.com/iIgd8J5QIW
— McDonald's (@McDonalds) December 1, 2020
who did this pic.twitter.com/6ukko8wxfr
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) November 30, 2020
Everyone—even the aliens—needs a Mainstays mirror. pic.twitter.com/yaNQGWKSAU
— Walmart (@Walmart) December 1, 2020
You see a monolith, we see a giant I-Tetrimino. pic.twitter.com/lI2vxE7XCr
— Tetris (@Tetris_Official) November 30, 2020
We found the culprit. pic.twitter.com/XEgpS8FTul
— The Home Depot (@HomeDepot) December 1, 2020
Aliens be like: "Take me to your spicy Sprite" đź‘˝ https://t.co/GAa3JAawHD
— Sprite (@Sprite) December 1, 2020
Worth hiking into the desert to search for this. pic.twitter.com/5VJOFsomTP
— Sour Patch Kids (@SourPatchKids) November 30, 2020
Abduct me next please https://t.co/VsWLdxEcQX
— MoonPie (@MoonPie) November 30, 2020
Sorry y’all, we needed it back. https://t.co/tuOKj1igF7 pic.twitter.com/d3SOF4GeMS
— Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) November 29, 2020
The new rechargeable Jeep® Wrangler 4xe will be out of this world. (Coming Early 2021) pic.twitter.com/lilnnzXPEo
— Jeep (@Jeep) December 4, 2020