(Looks like they went through a rebranding exercise and updated the mascot to look a bit “tamer”. Dude on the left looks like he could eat a bowl of soup without a spoon.)
wetbeef10 on
I wonder how much cost that was for the company lol def cool
outtastudy on
Finland?
Zintozda on
Not shaved! Based on the empty bottle, the one on the left just had more time to grow the beard out!
iBeenie on
Now with 50% less Krav!
RandomBloke2021 on
Ever regret that username?
granadesnhorseshoes on
A quick google gives the impression that your bottles were especially bushy for regional marketing. The only instances of the extra bushy logo i find are (Finnish?) imports.
Or maybe it just took longer to run out of the labels than in other markets. Definitely mildly interesting.
Mokmo on
The first one reminded me of the late owner of “la Cabane à Pierre”, a sugar shack near Frampton, Quebec. Big bushy white beard. Place was one that saw the most tourists year-round near Québec City. Pandemic and the death of Pierre made them shut down (although the trees still produce).
Ok_Television9820 on
We get Maple Joe here in Holland also. Now I want to go to the store and check his beard.
propagandavid on
Maple Jim quit drinking
LotusVibes1494 on
Surprised it hasn’t become a big talking point about how people are too “woke” lol. This seems like prime material and they’re too dumb to even know.
ItsStaaaaaaaaang on
Organic? As opposed to what, synthetic maple syrup?
PeevedValentine on
Boss man was getting syrup in his glorious beard and was attracting too many insects and hummingbirds.
A difficult, but sensible choice was made.
chill1208 on
Looks like Maple Joe died and now the company is run by his son Maple Joe Jr.
charmanderaznable on
I’m a Canadian in Cambodia and this is the same brand commonly sold here in Cambodia as well. Never saw it in Canada before though.
SurpriseVast8338 on
Left Maple Joe looks like he got a manifesto, advocating global proletarian revolution in him #☭
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Bearded Canadian here.
That’s a trim.
(Looks like they went through a rebranding exercise and updated the mascot to look a bit “tamer”. Dude on the left looks like he could eat a bowl of soup without a spoon.)
I wonder how much cost that was for the company lol def cool
Finland?
Not shaved! Based on the empty bottle, the one on the left just had more time to grow the beard out!
Now with 50% less Krav!
Ever regret that username?
A quick google gives the impression that your bottles were especially bushy for regional marketing. The only instances of the extra bushy logo i find are (Finnish?) imports.
Or maybe it just took longer to run out of the labels than in other markets. Definitely mildly interesting.
The first one reminded me of the late owner of “la Cabane à Pierre”, a sugar shack near Frampton, Quebec. Big bushy white beard. Place was one that saw the most tourists year-round near Québec City. Pandemic and the death of Pierre made them shut down (although the trees still produce).
We get Maple Joe here in Holland also. Now I want to go to the store and check his beard.
Maple Jim quit drinking
Surprised it hasn’t become a big talking point about how people are too “woke” lol. This seems like prime material and they’re too dumb to even know.
Organic? As opposed to what, synthetic maple syrup?
Boss man was getting syrup in his glorious beard and was attracting too many insects and hummingbirds.
A difficult, but sensible choice was made.
Looks like Maple Joe died and now the company is run by his son Maple Joe Jr.
I’m a Canadian in Cambodia and this is the same brand commonly sold here in Cambodia as well. Never saw it in Canada before though.
Left Maple Joe looks like he got a manifesto, advocating global proletarian revolution in him #☭