Viral Unique Wedding Invitation Using Eatable Roti

JAKARTA - Wedding invitations generally use specially designed paper. However, recently a unique wedding invitation was viral using bread.

The wedding invitation belongs to a woman named Jazmin Reyes, a content creator from New Jersey, United States. He made his wedding invitation using specially designed bread.

He shared the view of the invitation to wedding of the bread on his Instagram @_jazreyes. You can see the bargaining bread packaged in plastic like bread in general.

However, the bread packaging is written on the date of the wedding, May 17, 2025, with the names of the bride and groom, namely Migs and Jaz. In addition, there is also a QR code that can be scanned for further information about the wedding ceremony.

At the top of the plastic looks transparent so that the appearance of the bread can be seen from the outside. The bargaining bread is also designed with an attractive logo, which turns out to be the initials of the bride and groom's future name.

"I was very nervous to welcome our guests with this invitation (especially more mature guests), because this is not an ordinary paper invitation," said Jazmin Reyes, quoted from the NDTV Food, on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.

In his uploaded video, Jazmin also emphasized that the bread was not imitation, but bread that could be eaten and the price was cheaper than paper invitations. He even enjoyed the invited bread with chocolate butter.

"The best part is that the invitation price of this bargaining bread is cheaper, even half the price of the paper invitation," he said.

Then, Jazmin also shared that he received a positive response from the guests who had received the invitation. His upload also received a good response from netizens, who mostly claimed to want to follow his creative ideas.

"Save it first, later when there is a candidate then make an invitation for bread," commented the netizen.

"This is a brilliant idea, besides being cheaper, it's also useful," said another.

"This is very unique and interesting," added another.