Internationally-marketed brands are easily the most plagiarized thing on the planet. Ever since I spotted Fruit-of-the-Moom t-shirts in a store window on my first trip out of the U.S., I’ve enjoyed the often laugh-out-loud lengths enterprising marketers will go to to capitalize on familiar names and symbols. Here are some of the most ridiculous knock-offs I’ve seen!
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Oh, my. These certainnly call out for mockery, don’t they?
They do indeed!
Haha, yes, some people have managed to push the trade mark envelope so far and yet rather than go after these guys the big corporates go after small family businesses who happen to share the same name but not the logo. A mad mad world!
Too many LOL’s! Nearly doused my monitor with afternoon tea!
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These are hilarious!
There are just so wrong. 🤣🤣🤣
Homerkachu socks! How do you order those?
My Big Laugh for the day, Mitch! Memories of Butter? And Arm and Hatchett Baking Soda? Sure, why not.
That made my day…”Special Man” indeed. I would love to own a few of these.
;>) Me too, Max.
Hilarious! Thanks!
Oh my goodness some of these are hilarious 🤣 Souperman! 🤣 Donkey Donuts🤣🤣
LOL! Well, that’s how I pronounce Boston’s last name, too, but I’d need a few more stars on that. 😄
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I hate to admit it, but those borios still looked tempting!
Hah!
Are these for real?!? Thanks for the finds and chuckles!
Yes, I believe they all are.
Demon Donkey is the winner for me. It would almost be worth it to find one online just so I can have it as a collector’s item. 😂
That’s probably how I would pronounce the name of Boston’s state after drinking a few bottles of Cerono beer.
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