
Original Pimp That Snack Logo

Current Pimp That Snack Logo
Pimp That Snack is a
website which received media attention during April
2006. The website features guides on creating giant versions of
everyday snacks. Articles are submitted by members of the public
and a voting system allows people to rate each pimp from 1 to
100.
Initially known as 'Pimp My Snack', the site changed name during
May 2006 following contact from
Viacom legal
representatives, who claimed that the name of the website was an
infringement on trademarks
relating to their
Pimp My Ride
television program.
The
website creator Pete Wilcock, from Cheadle Hulme
, Stockport
, Greater Manchester
, has been interviewed on national radio,
newspapers, and popular magazines such as Zoo, Nuts, and Loaded.
On 2 August 2006, the
Channel 4 food
programme
The F-Word did a
segment on the website. Food critic
Giles
Coren "pimped" a giant
Jaffa cake.
With an audience of 6 million people in the UK, this was a
substantial plug for the website and the resulting traffic has
caused some difficulty keeping the site online.
More recently the website has been featured on
Annie Mac's
BBC Radio 1
programme, as well as
BBC Two's
Ready Steady Cook programme on 3
November 2006. The site most recently featured on
Channel 4's
Homemade programme on 17
February 2007, where the site creator pimps a giant Party Ring for
the show.
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