This post is a shameless list of newspapers and famous blogs that published articles about the All-Natural Banana, which has now exceeded 2 million views on the internet.
It’s also spawned a successful clothing line and a poster print business. In other words, for what started as a simple teaching aid, “Ingredients” is getting pretty big. 🙂
Here’s the list:
- Daily Telegraph (Australia)
- New York Times (USA)
- Herald Sun (Australia)
- Women’s Health Magazine (USA)
- Naukas (Spain)
- Daily Mail (UK)
- Huffington Post (Canada)
- Gizmodo (USA)
- Gizmodo UK
- Business Insider & Yahoo! News
- Scientia (Spain)
- Xatakaciencia (Spain)
- Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland)
- Metafilter
- Marginal Revolution (economics blog)
- io9 (future blog)
- Brekend (Netherlands)
- Tranastyrka (Sweden)
- Powerline
- Netorama
- Abnormal Returns
- Pipeline (popular chemistry blog)
- Bored Panda (internet stuff)
- Vocativ (internet news startup)
- And many other, smaller blogs.
I’m now sending multiple print shipments every day, most of them international.
It now exists in 7 languages. More on that soon.
It has over 120,000 ‘likes’ on Facebook (but I don’t use Facebook)
And it’s been shared widely across social media like Twitter. In other words, it’s gone viral.
Exciting changes to the T-Shirt Store will be announced tomorrow. 🙂 James
I love your graphics! Very clean, interesting and worthwhile message, and lots of useful info too! Thanks for doing it!
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Thanks! There are more coming up. I’m working on a couple of articles at the moment, and also some teaching materials. These images were all designed for the classroom from the outset. Thanks for your support!
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Bravo! It’s really great work. (Now I want a banana.)
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Is your Polymorphs of Chocolate available as a print or poster?
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Yes! I just haven’t put it online yet 🙂 To order one, write the order in the “message” section here: https://jameskennedymonash.wordpress.com/order-prints and I’ll get one made for you 🙂
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It just would be perfect if you would only use e-codes. It would be more informatic
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E-numbers don’t exist for all of these ingredients.
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