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If there's one brand that013 Archivesgive Kyle Jenner a run for her Kylie Cosmetics money, it'd be the Olive Garden. (Have you seen the highlight on those breadsticks?)
On Tuesday, the suburban purveyor of mediocre Italian food and legendary breadsticks appeared to take a small step into the world of makeup and the results were kind of hilarious.
SEE ALSO: That creepy Olive Garden commercial script is just as weird on screenThe company tweeted a photo of a makeup palette and a set of brushes, asking fans for their thoughts on an Olive Garden-branded makeup product.
The palette pictured includes "Breadstick Bronzer" and "Marinara Rouge" blush, plus highlighters and eyeshadows with names like "Lasagna Lush," "Royal Ravioli," and "Spaghetti Sparkle." Yum.
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While the palette is fake according to the company itself, it's still a pretty imaginative social media play. Some on Twitter got excited by the palette and Olive Garden-inspired looks they could create with it:
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...while others are just hoping that the restaurant chain stays in its lane.
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McDonald's...Wendy's...please don't get any ideas.
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