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Live@ICFF 2004

Butter’s Insidious Promo Bags

By Kristi Cameron

Posted May 18, 2004

I nominate Butter for an award for “Most Insidious Promotional Product. “I was stopped more than once on Day 1 by people who wanted to know where I’d gotten my blue camel Butter bag. By Day 2, the Fair floor was a figurative zoo, with all of the company’s zebra, butterfly, and elk bags being carried around.

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Product: silk-screened promotional bag
Manufacturer: Butter
Designers: David Weeks, Lindsey Adelman, Ross Menuez
Photo by Kristi Cameron
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