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The Best Food-Themed Phone Cases You Need To Have As An Accessory

Today’s shoppers are no strangers to accessorizing with unconventional items. From Camila Cabello’s ice clutch at the Met Gala in 2024 to Jaden Smith’s castle hat at the Grammy Awards earlier this year, it’s clear that people love to experiment with odd objects to elevate their ensembles from classically simple to amazingly avant-garde.

One timelessly unconventional extra? Food. Just take Lady Gaga’s meat dress from the 2010 MTV Awards — still seen as one of the most unique outfits to grace a red carpet. Many have followed this trend and decorated with various food-themed items.

The latest food accessory to captivate the internet is food-themed phone cases. Celebrities such as Mindy Kaling and Katy Perry have popularized culinary accessories in the past. Kaling and Perry have both promoted ice cream-themed cases, with Kaling sharing a photo of a delivery from Moschino while Perry collaborated with Claire’s to create an accessories line, including an ice cream-themed phone case design. More recently, Benny Blanco made waves with his hot dog phone case from retailer Bailey Hikawa. If you want to feel trendy this summer, here are some food-themed phone cases that have the internet in a chokehold.

Wildflower’s Fruit Tart Case, $35

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This fruity case is ideal for summer, covered with strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and grapes for a picnic-perfect seasonal design.

Casetify’s Chef’s Special Case, $60

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Designed by artist Mosfusand in a collaboration with Casetify, this case uses its background of polka dots and paw prints to highlight a macaron stack that serves as a home to two cats.

Fine Art America’s Ramen Mineral Case, $27

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This case by Fine Art America is exactly as the title suggests, taking a minimalist approach to chopsticks and a bowl of ramen noodles, and complete with a stylized version of the word ramen in Japanese.

Pela Case’s Seashell Ketchup Party Case, $65

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Pela Case’s tomato-heavy case brings a summery feel to the tech world, filling the vacuum left by the end of limited-edition releases by Kraft Heinz.

Elegance by Valentin’s Bakery Lover Case, $39

This savory phone case from Elegance by Valentin on Etsy is perfect for any buyer with a sweet tooth, elevating a simple pink design with treat and utensil charms and a cream piping lining.

TiveCraft’s Red Tomato Phone Case, $19

TiveCraft on Etsy’s tomato collection comes in five different patterns, ranging from a case covered in tomatoes to a simple but chic red-and-white gingham.

Pela Case’s Seashell Sunset Sips Case, $65

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Part of Pela Case’s Summer Drinks collection, this case is decorated with summery beverages and fruits perfect for the season.

BURGA’s Lemon Tart Case, $44

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This BURGA design adds a sour punch to a classic beige background, elevating the case from basic to seasonally elegant.

Shawna is a national writer at Spoon University. She publishes articles under the food beat, focusing on any and all topics ranging from culinary trends to food festivals.

Prior to becoming a writer for Spoon, Shawna wrote for publications such as Billy Penn, Black News and Views, and the Philadelphia Tribune. As a high school reporter working for the Youthcast Media Group nonprofit, she was able to focus on the health beat, with a specialization in community health and mental health. Following her graduation from high school, she joined the Boston Political Review at Boston University as the senior editor of the social and business section of the paper. Shawna is a sophomore at Boston University, working towards her Bachelor of Science as a journalism major and a political science minor.

In her free time, Shawna enjoys all things musical, as well as spending time with friends or family. She sings a cappella at Boston University as a part of the treble voice organization Terpsichore, and can often be found practicing repertoire for an upcoming concert or listening to the latest releases by her favorite artists, which include Lorde and Conan Gray. In her spare time, Shawna loves to enjoy one of her favorite sitcoms and an iced coffee, or go shopping with friends.