Hot pink Barbie theme is trending at Tallahassee shops
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The August drink of the month for Argonaut Coffee is the “Barbenheimer,” to coincide with the showing of both the “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” films.
Barbie has been a cultural phenomenon since she hit the shelves in 1959, but the new movie about the Mattel-designed doll has helped to usher in a new wave of interest in all things Barbie.
Time magazine states that when pictures of Margot Robbie as Barbie clad in an all-hot pink Western outfit were released, her look went viral on TikTok and sparked a 416 percent increase in searches for pink clothing.
Barbie-themed food and recipes are also trending, even though the dolls only pretend to eat in Barbieland. All types of businesses are boarding the Barbie bandwagon.
Artistic Confections created Barbie cake pops in anticipation of the movie.
People magazine points to “Barbie hummus made of beets, Barbie tzatziki, Barbie whipped ricotta toast, Barbie dosas, Barbie dumplings, Barbie juice, and an extremely questionable Barbie mustard and cottage cheese.”
There are so many Barbie-influenced products, in fact, that Bon Appetit has a story rating the food collaborations hitting the market, including Swoon’s pink lemonade, Pinkberry’s soft serve and Barbie pasta.
If you’re up for a trip, you can even visit a Malibu Barbie Cafe in New York City’s seaport, open until Sept. 15.
Barbie cupcakes from Caked Up Cafe in New City. Photographed July 25, 2023
Barbie themes are turning up everywhere – even Tallahassee. While the city isn’t yet inundated with pink foods and fashion, there are signs of the movie’s, and the doll’s, influence.
Artistic Confections made Barbie cake pops – pink inside and out, decorated with a big B – in anticipation of the “Barbie” movie. The bakery also had requests for pink-iced sugar cookies, said the bakery’s Heather D’Agostino. “People are still looking for Barbie-themed stuff,” she said.
Tasty Pastry in the Northeast has been making Barbie cakes – using a Barbie doll for the top with icing for the skirt – for years, but the bakery notes there have been more requests for the cakes, strawberry-iced cakes and other pink treats for Barbie-themed parties.
The theatrical release of the anticipated comedy “Barbie,” starring Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie, won’t be affected by the actors’ strike.
The August drink of the month for Argonaut Coffee is the “Barbenheimer,” to coincide with the showing of both the “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” films. The strawberry mocha combo is being served at the cafe’s new location at Goodwood Museum & Gardens.
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Argonaut puts it this way: “This clash of genres has excited moviegoers and produced some hilarious memes all across the Internet. We are adding to the hype with a latte that explores all the fruity, dark, sweet, and rich flavors the two films have to offer.”
Tasty Pastry has received more interest in their Barbie cakes since the release of the new Barbie movie.
Rosalyn Wilsey, owner of The Frother’s Daughter mobile coffee shop, has also featured her own Barbie-themed drink, which I hope she brings back.
Social media is buzzing with ideas for a Barbie drink, part of “Starbucks Secret Menu.” Recipes include a sweet frappuccino with vanilla, raspberry, and dragon fruit that all combine for a hot pink drink. Try asking your favorite Starbucks if they’ll make one or whip it up at home.
You can work off these Barbie treats at Tallahassee’s Drip Drop Fitness, which is presenting Barbie-themed cardio classes and a Happy Hour set to the “Barbie” movie soundtrack. Those are scheduled, for now, for Aug. 11 and 13.
I just saw the Barbie movie on Sunday and I think it’s a lot of fun, visually delightful. The cast is terrific.
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I grew up loving Barbie and I was thrilled to get my first doll. I know there have always been critics of Barbie’s voluptuous figure, and its effect on growing girls. Fortunately, I never made the connection. I never expected to look like a Barbie (though I was fascinated with her wardrobe, especially the shoes).
Tallahassee Table’s Rochelle Koff still cherishes her collection of Barbie dolls (and friends).
I grew up in a rowhouse in Philadelphia, and my friends and I would bring out our Barbies and their clothes and play on the front stoop for hours. Barbie fashions were pricey so my neighbor’s mom, “Aunt Jean,” made clothes for all our dolls. I cherished them then, and now.
Before I saw the movie, I got out my Barbie stuff, which I hadn’t looked at in some time. I’m happy that I still have several of my childhood Barbies, her friend Midge, little sister Skipper and boyfriend Ken (as for his, um, lack of anatomy, I was clueless).
For me, Barbie evokes memories of childhood, friendship, imagination and innocence. Not bad for a doll.
Rochelle Koff writes about food and dining at TallahasseeTable.com, on Facebook@TheTallahasseeTable and Twitter @tallytable. Reach her at TallahasseeTable@gmail.com.
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