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The start of the third wave of interest began in September 2021, when White Stuff “quietly rebranded”. Just how quiet this rebrand was can be called into question, as it clearly marked an upward trend. Then again – there’s always the chance people were searching for “Why is there white stuff on my easter chocolate?” Here’s a tip: take it out of the fridge!
TrendWatch June 2022
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Trend for “spider solitaire” – UKThanks to the ubiquitous version that’s bundled with Windows, pretty much everyone has played a few rounds of digital solitaire. Spider Solitaire is a trickier variant that involves placing 10 stacks of cards into four neat piles, with each card placed in sequential order. It was bundled in Windows 10 but wasn’t included in Windows 11, which has led to surges in search terms and a sustained interest in the game. After all, who doesn’t need a bit of old-school distraction every now and then?White Stuff
Trend for “white stuff” – UKWhite Stuff is a British lifestyle and clothing brand founded in 1985. During the very start of the pandemic they cut jobs and closed stores, preempting a long lockdown whilst the rest of us were still hopeful it wouldn’t be an ongoing affair. Week 2021-11 saw an increase in interest as Marks & Spencers started to sell clothes from their competitors, trying to bolster their own online sales. The increased exposure caused many fashion blogs to cover the lines of clothes more extensively drawing more attention to the brand.The start of the third wave of interest began in September 2021, when White Stuff “quietly rebranded”. Just how quiet this rebrand was can be called into question, as it clearly marked an upward trend. Then again – there’s always the chance people were searching for “Why is there white stuff on my easter chocolate?” Here’s a tip: take it out of the fridge!