“I’m honestly impressed with this $3 pizza.”
“I’m so excited that my cookies are bigger than in the photo!”
“I tried out a coffee bean cookie recipe, and pleasantly surprised by the results.”
“It’s pretty close. I’ve always seen these at the gas station and today was the day I tried one.”
“I made this for my significant other’s Christmas gift.”
“It was nearly $400 on Etsy. My first project in over 10 years and it took about 16 hours.”
“This pizza has way more toppings than shown on the box.”
“My sketch of a cake I wanted to make vs The reality!”
“Surprisingly accurate!”
“I think we did a pretty decent job.”
“I hired a friend to make my son’s first birthday cake! I couldn’t be more thrilled!”
“Beginner’s luck”
“The book was a present from my wife and she is reaping the benefits.”
“I’m pleased with the outcome of my first batch of oatmeal cream pies.”
“It’s probably one of the best microwaveable meals I’ve ever had!”
“I’m pretty happy with how this turned out!”
“Cookbook vs My humble attempt!”
“Not bad for a frozen pizza”
“I’m very impressed. I bought this in Sweden.”
“This is how they imagined David Beckham would look in 2020.”
that's why everyone should buy those products and not buy that false advertising sh*t any more. If everyone did this, the manufacturers wouldn't be able to go on with it!