You Might Actually Legitimately Feel Sorry For These 15 Imitation Brands
Nov 24, 2015 08:16
Imitation goods these days are A-class. They're so good it's sometimes hard to tell the difference between the real and fake ones. But what happens when imitators don't try hard enough? What happens when they fail at doing what they are doing? You might actually feel sorry for these brands:
1. This would totally work if you were dyslexic.
2. WcDonalds might have been better
3. If the logo print was smaller, nobody would notice!
4. My favorite ice cream! Haagon-Bozs!
5. Here's an affordable designer brand.
6. Kentucky Fried G-ken's Colonel looks much younger..
7. Well at least they used a pouncing animal..
8. MMMM this would totally work if you were dyslexic and stuttering.
9. Can't stop thinking of what Paperboy bunnies would look like.
10. Have a break, just Kick 'er.
11. That moment when you realize you have no idea where you are or what you're eating.
12. Not even close!
13. Only the best..
14. Let's get some crust onto your teeth, shall we?
15. Let me just.. JohnsDaphne, quality Tenderness... SCOTLAND OF BRITAIN......... I can't. This is excruciating.
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