It’s a pretty cool label, but, I don’t know. “The Drizly bear logo,” they continued, “is emblematic of strength, leadership and confidence.” “The new Drizly look, feel and brand voice convey ‘The Joy of Drinking’ through a fun new bear logo a bold color palette clean, modern designs a cheeky, irreverent voice and vintage photography, evocative of a simpler, less pretentious era,” they wrote in an announcement. The bear enters the equation in 2014, when the company underwent a rebranding effort and the red “Drizly Bear” with the white lettering was born. #11: The Bear Ghosts That Haunt the Franklin Park Bear CageĬan you guess what’s in the bag? Swipe to find out ⠀Ī post shared by Drizly on at 9:24pm PSTīoston-based Drizly took the idea of having six-packs dropped off to your sorry ass at home, gave it a (very convenient, actually) app, and made it the best-known name in booze delivery. The local connection is that three Boston College grads founded it in 2012. What does it say about us that we continue to celebrate a pack of bears whose one and only act we know of is “assaulting” a young boy? I’m not sure I want to know. His murderous bears first appeared in The Gashlycrumb Tinies back in 1963, a book that is still widely available in Hot Topics everywhere, probably. he’s a mean one, mr binch October 10, 2017ī is for Basil assaulted by bears … THE GASHLYCRUMB TINIES by Edward Gorey /5x5OBD9vnLĭubbed “ America’s greatest goth eccentric,” longtime Yarmouth resident Edward Gorey has some hardcore fans, so I feel like I might rub some of you the wrong way with the placement of this one, but it’s my list. The boston nutcracker ballet bear will never stop being a fucking Mood /hYEKzTsgV9 The bear has even gone and made itself a meme long before we all met the googly eyed Hell-beast Gritty and learned of the internet allure of a furry mascot that’s a little bit (or a lot) off. Its reach goes far beyond Boston. What’s left to say about the Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker bear, a limber, fearsome, scraggly-pelted beast with a thousand-mile stare? This being the season of the beloved Nutcracker ballet, you’ve seen the ads, or maybe you’ve run into it in the flesh on the street, and you get the sense that being sort of terrifying is part of the bear’s oeuvre.
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