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The Martian Child
January 20, 2023, 09:13:34 AM
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I like it mate. I always feel happy every time I see stuff like this.

During 2017, I was also thinking of printing some shirts and stickers with the bitcoin logo but in the end, I didn't do it because I want to remain private and not give people a clue that I am a bitcoin believer. The same thing happened last 2018, I was so tempted to put some bitcoin stickers on the cars and some stuff on my new house. But the same privacy issue always stopped me from doing it. It's funny that some of my bitcoin stickers, cards, and other collections remained hidden. I do not want them to be given too. Cheesy
legendary
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January 20, 2023, 09:10:35 AM
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I saw your posts in the Russian locale. If your country is Ukraine, then this is quite acceptable for it, since this country is very actively promoting cryptocurrencies. And if you saw such cookies on the shelves of Russia, then this is twice as surprising, since there is no such popular opinion about the value of Bitcoin. There is more of a negative background in mass news.
And perhaps the designer of these cookies is a desperate Bitcoiner who is promoting Bitcoin in this way. Honor and praise to such confectionery factories. It's always a good idea to draw on information from a variety of sources, whether it's Bitcoin cookies or a Bitcoin dress at the Miss Universe pageant. Cheesy
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- Jay -
January 20, 2023, 07:23:11 AM
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In any case, either btc mass adoption is already close to us, or the marketing departments have understood the prospects for such innovations. After all, I fell for their trick and bought cookies, right. Smiley
It probably was done to attract attention just as it did. Global mass adoption cannot be second guessed as you would experience it fully in your day to day activities. A smart employee probably suggested that they add it to their list of currencies.

It would be interesting to know what other food products you have seen the bitcoin logo on?
None in real life, but there were some good ones in the pizza contests that has been held on the forum.

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legendary
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Crypto Casino and Sportsbook
January 20, 2023, 06:04:08 AM
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I am not a supporter of creating a lot of topics (usually meaningless, as is not so rare on this forum), but if I have something to say or ask, then I do it. Today is just such a case, and it so happened, again, by a coincidence, that this is my 2500th post.

Crypto community has been waiting for a long time for the bitcoin’s mass adoption and the introduction of BTC into the global financial system along with the dollar and the euro. People want to see btc at every turn in everyday life.

You can't imagine my surprise when this happened to me and I saw the BTC logo on cookies in a candy store. Looking more closely, I saw other monetary symbols in the package. At that moment, my first thought was “This is it! What all have been waiting for. Finally, Bitcoin was added to world currencies on an equal footing!

Looks like a huge treasure, doesn't it?  Wink


Cookies with white chocolate-like icing on one side and embossed currency logos on both sides.

Disclaimer: This post is a joke and should not be taken seriously. It is acceptable only for BTC-cookies, which, by the way, turned out to be quite tasty.

It's funny that someone thought to put the bitcoin logo on a cookie cutter in a candy factory. I don’t even know if this was done deliberately and consciously, or without a proper understanding of the value of bitcoin and accidentally. In any case, either btc mass adoption is already close to us, or the marketing departments have understood the prospects for such innovations. After all, I fell for their trick and bought cookies, right. Smiley

It would be interesting to know what other food products you have seen the bitcoin logo on?
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