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November 17, 2010

Tattooed Consumer Packaged Goods

TATOOS

We’ve already touched on CPG tattoos yesterday and last week. Here now is a fuller accounting of the product range that some loyal consumers are wearing. Permanently.

Note: The upper right photo of the man with the Hellmann’s Mayonnaise tattoo is © by Robert “Ferd” Frank who played in a band called the Aerovons and recorded an album called Resurrection [album cover here] at Abbey Road in 1969 and who later played bass with John Cougar Mellencamp.

Randy Ludacer
Beach Packaging Design

 

One Response to “Tattooed Consumer Packaged Goods”

  1. Brendan Coyle says:

    reordering by favorites:
    heiz (well done tatt, good placement)
    Hellmans (the guy gets points for humor and sub-lebrity fame)
    JD (another well executed tatt, but liquor enthusiasm loses points for me)
    Mountain Dew (the modern pop redneck, the dew is so addictive to emaciated acne covered lazy rednecks who seem to live solely off of the caffeine energy and the warmth of a dusty playstation 2 console, also the placement is kind of emo fusion)
    Fanta (brat)
    PBR (hipster tattoo, probably thinks him and his four identical friends are the only people to drink pbr ironically, and they probably are in their backwoods county that they wish was brooklyn)

  2. Eric says:

    Hi! I’m flattered that you blogged my Lego food (I’m a subscriber). But there’s a correction, it’s “31216″. Thanks :)

  3. Randy Ludacer says:

    Hi Eric, Sorry. Thanks for pointing that out. My 2nd correction today… (I’m such a blockhead) -Randy