A Bakery in New York has built a brand around men who like cupcakes, and not the frilly pink-frosted sprinkles-and-unicorns kind of cupcakes! They make manly cupcakes, for manly men.
Butch Bakery was born when David Arrick felt it was time to combine a masculine aesthetic to a traditionally cute product-the cupcake. When a magazine article mentioned that cupcakes were a combination of everything “pink, sweet, cute, and magical,” he felt it was time to take action, and create a company where “Butch meets Buttercream.”
After all, what’s more manly than a cupcake topped with bacon, covered in camouflage, or beer-infused? [Read More…]
The creators of South Park have apparently gotten wind of the Senate Armed Services hearing last month.
A Paravant/Blackwater employee withdrew hundreds of unaccounted AKs from Bunker 22, an armory near the notorious Pol-e-Charki prison in Afghanistan, under the name “Eric Cartman.”
OP Tactical has taken the lead on getting the Guns and Coffee patches produced and we’re happy to announce their release!
Starbucks is refusing to prohibit the open carrying of firearms in its stores, and the Brady Campaign’s logo that this patch was based on has become the opposite of what they envisioned when they created it. Click here for more information on the original issue.
Patches come “hook” velcro backed in both a 3.5″ size for $4 and 2.75″ size for $3.50. Each are available in the traditional Green and White Starbucks colors as well as the MultiCam color scheme shown here.
The link to purchase the 3.5″ or the 2.75″ patch is here.
Update 3/18/10: OP Tactical was contacted by OpenCarry.org, who felt that the patches wouldn’t help the issue. OP Tactical went with the suggestion of opencarry and respects their point of view.
No, we’re not turning into a political action Web site. We just like sharing things we feel passionately about, and Guns n’ Coffee happen to be a few.
We recently heard about the Brady Campaign running a petition to garner support for a ridiculous gun-free policy at all Starbucks stores.
According to the Brady Campaign, “more and more gun owners have been gathering at restaurants and coffee shops like Starbucks with guns strapped to their hips, intimidating fellow patrons.”
For now, Starbucks is refusing to prohibit the open carrying of firearms in its stores, and the Brady Campaign’s logo that you see here has become the opposite of what they envisioned when they created it…
A Pro-Starbucks Guns and Coffee logo! Don’t you love it when that happens? [Read More…]
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