Zippo made their fame and fortune with their brand of cigarette lighters. Now they want to keep your hands warm. |
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Hot Hands
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...ah from Bradford, PA.
ReplyDeleteI still have one but not more used in twenty years. Still i am sure that with a drop of gasoline it will still work perfectly again.
ReplyDeleteHmmm - interesting. I usually just wear gloves...
ReplyDeleteNeed it here at the moment as well
ReplyDeleteI need one!
ReplyDeleteZippo LIghter - memories of my Dad and that distinctive metallic click. As to the warmers. Couldn't you accomplish the same with a lighter ;)
ReplyDeletethe lighter business has probably gone downhill some...great way to stay in the game!
ReplyDeleteMuch better for you than lighting up! I could use one of those!
ReplyDeleteMy hands are fine, it's always my toes that are froze :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are great for golfers who have frozen hands from playing golf in cold weather.
ReplyDeleteTrying to find a new market and stay alive as a company, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI guess they realize they're running out of a cigarette smoking market.
ReplyDeleteI love reading billboards in big cities. Ours are not very exciting around here.
ReplyDeleteI can see a lot of those ending up under Christmas trees this year, Andy!
ReplyDeletePlenty warm here today even without a Zippo. :)
ReplyDeleteZippo is always reinventing itself:) I like this image a lot. The birds give such a special touch to this photo.
ReplyDeleteReally!
ReplyDeleteNever knew that they went in the hand warming business. Trying to stay alive I guess.
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