Creative standees
Categories: Positive
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/creative-standees.htmlAdvertising stands or sidewalks have long occupied a leading place in outdoor advertising. And if in Russia they are only gaining popularity, then in the West almost every bar and cafe has a similar inviting structure. In this issue you will find a selection of stands standing near bars and cafes, where very creative employees work.

1. Free beer. Naked waitresses. False advertising.
2. This inscription gave rise to a lot of imitators.
3. A New York street sign: "Vodka is made from potatoes. Potatoes are vegetables. Vegetables are good for you." You can't argue with that.
4. Soup of the day - vodka.
5. Liquor Store Advertisement - Excellent.
6. Eat. And nothing extra.
7. Soup of the day - Tears of our enemies (and we also have black bean soup).
8. Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the Bible says, "Love your enemy." Frank Sinatra.
9. One coffee! - 2 euros. One coffee, please! - 1.8 euros. France.
10. "FREE wi-fi, great BEER." Marketing gods.
11. We don't have wi-fi. Talk to each other.
12. Alcohol. Because no great story ever started with eating a salad.
13. Karma Cafe: We don't have a menu. You'll be served what you deserve.
14. DRINK HERE! Because I put LSD in one of the bottles and I forgot which one.
15. In front of a restaurant specializing in lobsters.
16. No pizza, fries, or falafel! But there is damn delicious Mexican food.
17. My boss told me to change the sign. So I did. © Lazy Starbucks Worker.
18. Our coffee is a feeling that chalk cannot convey.
19. Special offer - two drinks for the price of two drinks. What jokes.
20. "You can dance, trust me." Vodka.
21. Creativity from hospitable Gelendzhik.
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