Change the Röda Lacket portion can please!!!

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  • dxh
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    • Jun 2010
    • 340

    #91
    Originally posted by Lucky Striker View Post
    What company isn't gay friendly anymore? Isn't it pretty much against the law to not have a token gay theme running through everything? "Gay Friendly" is just another term that means "riding the media wave that started with Queer Eye For The Straight Guy". Like it or not, Snupy, you gay folks are a hot commodity now. :lol: It's kind of like how black people became "en vogue" in the seventies and eighties and every fast food chain ad featured young black men breakdancing around hamburgers or filling token roles on television shows, no matter how preposterous the setting. It could be a sitcom about NASA astronauts set during the early 60's, but you can guarantee that if it was filmed in 1981 you were sure to see a trash-talkin' black youth to provide comedic effect.

    But just for the record, European tobacco companies have aggressively marketed their wares to homosexuals for years. BAT had a hit with their lesbo-friendly Lucky Strike ads that featured two hot chicks making out. Phillip Morris had a hit with an ad campaign highly evocative of Brokeback Mountain. F&L had an ad that featured two very gay Nordic men holding hands in front of a valley. The list could go on and on, but you can rest assured that if you're using a Euro tobacco brand, you're doing your part to ensure that the companies will continue to market their wares to your segment, no matter what group you belong to.
    Well. Ford pulled an add from a gay magazine...so no. Not all companies are gay friendly. Just like not all people are gay friendly.
    I am straight as an arrow, but I like the retro looking can.

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    • Jimbob_Rebel
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      • Jun 2010
      • 169

      #92
      I don't much care what the can looks like since it spends most of it's time in the freezer, on top of the fridge, in my pocket or lunch bucket. I will say that construction matters and I've noticed that the Grov cardboard can isn't quite as robust as the Copenhagen can. I had a can of Grov pretty much pancake a couple weeks ago when I was out bush hogging.

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      • dxh
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        • Jun 2010
        • 340

        #93
        Originally posted by Jimbob_Rebel View Post
        I don't much care what the can looks like since it spends most of it's time in the freezer, on top of the fridge, in my pocket or lunch bucket. I will say that construction matters and I've noticed that the Grov cardboard can isn't quite as robust as the Copenhagen can. I had a can of Grov pretty much pancake a couple weeks ago when I was out bush hogging.
        That is a valid complaint. I hate the cheap cardboard cans. Mine always goes under a crushing ass cheek in my back pocket. Gotta be able to take that without the pancake

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