You know, it is still not bad, anyway, you know what it is) they used a better font
If they used a better font I could maybe live with it. I’m a bit of a font snob lol.You know, it is still not bad, anyway, you know what it is)
You know, it is still not bad, anyway, you know what it is) they used a better font
If they used a better font I could maybe live with it. I’m a bit of a font snob lol.You know, it is still not bad, anyway, you know what it is)
Honestly, that's a very aesthetically pleasing label, even if non-descript and easily confused with other labels. (Seriously, do they actually expect us to READ the label??)You see packages with people dying and stuff like that in Canada too but most pipe tobacco packaging looks like this. My thought is if I could print a proper label with what the producer intended it would at least look nicer and be more easy to identify in my cellar. I think they purposefully use that tin colour and font to make the tins unappealing and hard to read from behind a counter. I’ve seen B&Ms have a book that shows the brands with the tobacco descriptions to make selection easier in store.
All right... now i gets it?If they used a better font I could maybe live with it. I’m a bit of a font snob lol.
Actually, in my opinion it is more true thing in the world, i mean, it is many unsafe products in our life that if not more aggressive for human, but still very dangerous, as example fat meals or sugar soda and energy drinks, but only tobacco products says - hey man... don't put in me... i will kill you and you will suffer and hurt. So... i think it's very honest ?
This is what I’m talking about. The stickers would work in other jurisdictions too. Imagine if you could get aftermarket stickers from the company to cover it after purchase. It seems too easy. Companies make hats and other merchandise so why not stickers.Here's how its looking here ?
It is being looked into.Actually, in my opinion it is more true thing in the world, i mean, it is many unsafe products in our life that if not more aggressive for human, but still very dangerous, as example fat meals or sugar soda and energy drinks, but only tobacco products says - hey man... don't put in me... i will kill you and you will suffer and hurt. So... i think it's very honest ?
I just had a thought. I’m in Canada and we now have horrendous tobacco tins. They’ve switched to an extreme plain label because it’s supposed to make people not want to smoke anymore. It’s illogical, but I think one unintentional consequence is that people will pay more attention to the quality of the tobacco rather than a pretty tin. I still miss a beautifully designed tin and that got me thinking. If the companies sold stickers that fit over top of the existing tins I would slap those on top after purchase. Has anyone heard of a company doing this before or do you have another solution?
Checked it out and cellarlabels.com is defunct. Apparently one of the companies threatened to sue for copyright infringement.Labels won't affect how people view tobacco tins!
I hate these new labels! What is going on?! Will pay more to put cute decorative stickers on!
But labels won't affect how people view tobacco tins though!
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Lol jokes aside (or maybe not), my guy you're doing too much. Check out cellarlabels.com or make your own stickers!
And if you're intentions are to get some pretty pictures for Instagram, I hear mason jars are very in with the yuppie crowd right now too.