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Heartbreak often leaves us in a state of utter distress, unable to eat or continue life normally.

  9 Maret 2016 10:00

Brilio.net/en - Revenge is sweet. And it this case, we really mean it. A Brooklyn designer is creating sweet desserts and embellishing them with words from breakups. The classic Its not you, its me now has a sweet after taste to it. Isabella Giancarlo is the brain behind Eat Your Heart Out.

Break-ups are often so fraught with awkwardness, clichs, and lines that stay with us long after theyve been said, Isabella told BuzzFeed.

Originally the project started out with Isabellas friends as inspiration but she is now also taking submissions on her website, so if you got some pent up clich statement from you ex along the lines of We can still be friends or the more painful I dont think I actually loved you feel free to submit them to the site and see your words of pain turn into sweet treat.

The 23-year old may have just started a trend. And its such a hit because everyone can relate to those last words. She told HelloGiggles [I] felt those familiar pangs. You didnt need to understand the intricacies of a relationship to feel the weight of those final words.

Heartbreak often leaves us in a state of utter distress, unable to eat or continue life normally. For me, a loss of appetite typically accompanies the end of a relationship, Isabella told HelloGiggles. This is always particularly distressing, as Im a voracious eater and cook. After a breakup last spring, seven words sat me that I couldnt shake. I thought about ways to reclaim that phrase. . . how could I sweeten words that initially took my appetite away?

At least now, you can eat those painful last words.

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