MAR10 Mario Day Milk Label Woman Yelling at Cat Meme

This is a meme combining two parts to highlight the popular pun that makes March 10 unofficial Mario Day. The top image shows the expiration date label on a milk jug printed 'MAR10', which when read closely resembles the name 'Mario' from Nintendo's Super Mario franchise. The bottom section uses the iconic 'Woman Yelling at Cat' meme template: the left side features a screaming woman pointing aggressively, labeled 'MARCH 10TH', while the right side features a confused white cat at a dinner table labeled 'MARIO'. The joke plays on the visual similarity between the date abbreviation MAR 10 and the name Mario, framing the interaction as people excitedly pointing out that March 10 is Mario Day to a confused or unknowing Mario stand-in.

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MARCH 10TH
MARIO

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Overview

This is a meme combining two parts to highlight the popular pun that makes March 10 unofficial Mario Day. The top image shows the expiration date label on a milk jug printed 'MAR10', which when read closely resembles the name 'Mario' from Nintendo's Super Mario franchise. The bottom section uses the iconic 'Woman Yelling at Cat' meme template: the left side features a screaming woman pointing aggressively, labeled 'MARCH 10TH', while the right side features a confused white cat at a dinner table labeled 'MARIO'. The joke plays on the visual similarity between the date abbreviation MAR 10 and the name Mario, framing the interaction as people excitedly pointing out that March 10 is Mario Day to a confused or unknowing Mario stand-in.

Origin notes

This meme is a remix of two widely shared internet assets. The 'Woman Yelling at Cat' template originates from two separate sources: the yelling woman is a still from the reality show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills featuring cast member Taylor Armstrong, and the cat is Smudge, a household cat whose photo went viral on Tumblr in 2018. The top image of the milk jug with the 'MAR10' expiration date circulated on social media after users noticed the pun connecting the date abbreviation to the Nintendo character Mario. This combined version was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the account @meme.jpg, and is circulated widely each year around March 10 to celebrate unofficial Mario Day.

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