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GarandFan:

Only for the Stout Hearted!

Doc Al:

It's arrrrrrrguably the best stout you ever tasted!

john cox:

HEY DOC

I just KNEW I was teeing this up for bad puns. Maybe that's why I got a kick out of it.

Doc, you didn't disappoint.

GarandFan:

So me hearties, drop anchor and up cork!

Cowboy:

Another Great Label...Fantastic

Terwiliger:

Since I'm allergic to the ol' demon aggiehawl, how about doing a sarsaparilla label--or maybe a label for a soda flavor that's a premixed Shirley Temple? I have a few name/slogan ideas for the 2nd one... But how far is too far?

john cox:

HEY T

Interesting. You know, these labels are random takes on visual ideas. When they pop up, I choose a "flavor". Almost any liquid will do because it's about the illustration, really.

GarandFan:

That's a toughy "T". Sarsaparilla just doesn't readily lend itself to a Killer name.

Terwiliger:

Root beer? Tough? Surely you jest. I was thinking more along the lines of the Shirley Temple (ginger-ale with grenadine--minus the cherry) anyway... or maybe ginger beer (& no, I'm not talking about the song from the movie "A Christmas Story).

Keep focusing on your blog. I love how we can all express our feelings. This is an extremely nice blog here :)

Keep focusing on your blog. I love how we can all express our feelings. This is an extremely nice blog here :)

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