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New Covfefe stickers released following Trump’s Twitter blunder

It’s the word that everyone is talking about and the current reigning king of all hashtags, so it was only a matter of time (24 hours to be exact,) before an app was made around it.

Now a sticker iPhone app will help you add that extra little bit of ‘Covfefe’ to your day and it’s free of charge!

On Wednesday 31st May 2017 at 12:06am Donald Trump broke the internet yet again.

Tweeting to his 31.2 million followers, the controversial US president baffled the internet when he typed:

Despite the constant negative press Covfefe

The perplexed Twittersphere erupted into trying to work out what Trump had meant and #Covfefe was born.

Coffee, conference, constipated… we speculated about nearly every C word.

With Trump not giving anything away or correcting his tweet, two days later and we are still none the wiser.

But no ‘Trumpism’ would be anything without some iPhone sticker memes to try and convey what was really going on beneath his golden toupee.

App company Puzzle London have created Covfefe – The Original Sticker Pack.

Creator Dan Beasley said: “The world is waiting to see what Trump types or says next.

“From hashtag to app within 24 hours, we couldn’t resist creating the must have sticker of the week.”

With that in mind, just sit back, brew a Covfefe and use the stickers in your everyday conversations without any context at all and you’ll be just fine.

How to use:

– Tap the iMessage App Store icon next to the message entry field in the iMessages app.

– Tap the “four circles” icon in the bottom left corner of the screen.

– Here should be a list of all your iMessage apps & Sticker Packs. You can either tap stickers to send a large version, or tap and hold to “peel” them to stick on top of other messages.

Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covfefe-the-original-sticker-pack/id1242818076?ls=1&mt=8

Dan Harding

Daniel is broadcast editor at Talk to the Press and creative advisor at SWNS. With a background in magazine journalism and publicity, Daniel has worked for a press agency for over five years. Working on large scale publicity campaigns, Daniel has worked on positive brand exposure for the likes of L’Oréal, ITV, Toni and Guy to name a few, before turning his concentration to real life people and their stories. Daniel now regularly contributes his stories to the national press, magazines and on daytime TV shows like This Morning. Pouring heart and soul into each story, Daniel carries out each one with detail and passion. When he isn’t tapping away at his keyboard furiously or making a lemon water, Daniel likes to talk… all the time!

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