Strawberry tower was originally made of strawberries, biscuits, yogurt, powdered sugar, milk, basil leaves and other ingredients. After the improvement of production steps or the change of ingredients, there is more a dessert that combines cake, cream and strawberries on the market now.
There is even a multi-layered "strawberry giant tower" shape. Strawberry tower exploded on the internet with its sweet packaging, unique shape and additional meaning, and many places began to sell related products.
Strawberry tower expresses the meaning of love;
Expressing love and pouring out love should not be a labeled behavior and object. The warmth and unexpected surprises that people miss are not just the "Strawberry Tower". Give strawberries to those who want them, and watermelons to those who love watermelons.
Love is a beautiful thing and should not be condemned or rejected. Warm-hearted marketing just captures the idea that we are willing to pay for "love" and added value. There is nothing wrong with this behavior itself, but when some "love" is wrapped in consumerism, it becomes a kind of "ritual sense" rhetoric.
We should also keep a certain rationality in it. Love is different, so it doesn't need to be defined. You can like strawberry towers and have them, but please don't let consumerism kidnap love.