Baby Face


Founders Brewing has been forced to change the label of its Breakfast Stout in its home state of Michigan. The label features a bibbed baby eating something from a bowl. But Michigan law bans images of minors on alcoholic beverage labels. So the label on bottles sold in Michigan will now feature the bowl and a note from the baby.
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THEY'RE MARKETING TO BABIES. Won't someone please think of the children who might grow up thinking stouts don't have a basically unpleasant taste?
"Basically"? If I wanted to drink $5/glass cold coffee, I'd go to Starbucks.
CB
nothing funnier than a drunk baby, I always say.