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London's Borough market celebrated Apple Day with "The Real Apple Store" parody

The Real Apple Store


London's Borough market marked both the annual Apple Day celebration and the market's 1,000th year anniversary with a parody of epic proportions. According to Core77, the market hired London-based TinMan and Teatime productions to design the "Real Apple Store," a market place that was styled like an Apple retail store and filled with the best British versions of the apple fruit.

The "store" featured over 1000 apples with many specimens of historic and unusual apples displayed on tables. Each display apple was placed on a pedestal mount and included an accompanying "specification" to teach visitors about the often overlooked fruit. Even more apples of all shapes and colors adorned the walls of the faux store. Visitors were invited to both explore and taste the wide range of British apple varieties.

You can check out an overview of the "Real Apple Store" in the video below and browse a few more pictures at Core77.