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Beer Can Dads

June 9, 2011 By Jay Brooks

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With Father’s day less than two weeks away, I thought I’d share this fun project done by the folks at Every Guyed, where they designed eight beer can dads.

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Here’s the idea:

To celebrate Father’s Day, EveryGuyed and Moxy Creative House have teamed up once again to deliver the second installment of the ‘Cheers!’. This time we had creative director Glenn Michael raise a glass — and his brush — to 8 iconic animated dads, re-envisioning them as beer cans.

When you were a kid, Father’s Day was a pretty boring affair. Now you’re of age, and all of a sudden you have the chance to do something with your dad that he’ll actually enjoy: share a cold one together.

See if you can guess all of the cartoon dads. The answers are below, just under the slideshow, where you can see the eight individuals posters for each beer can dad.

Now I want my own dad can. What would yours look like?

  1. Homer Simpson
  2. Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
  3. Fred Flintstone
  4. Papa Smurf
  5. Popeye
  6. George Jetson
  7. Mr. Incredible
  8. Mufasa (The Lion King)

You can even buy any of the prints as a poster at Moxy Creative House.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Cans, Cartoons, Holidays, Humor



Comments

  1. Natasha Ferro says

    June 10, 2011 at 12:14 pm

    Hey Jay, thanks so much for EveryGuyed love!

    I have to say my favorite is Peter Griffin! What’s yours?

    • Jay Brooks says

      June 10, 2011 at 12:21 pm

      My pleasure, love the cans, and the soccer posters during the World Cup, too. It’s tough to choose a fave. I’m an old school cartoon guy, so I’m leaning toward either Popeye or George Jetson.

  2. Natasha Ferro says

    June 14, 2011 at 11:23 am

    I hear you on the old school cartoons. It’s near impossible to compete with nostalgia! I think someone, somewhere could make some serious money off marketing Smurfberry Ale!

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