Mac Mugs
Description: Mac Tonight was a fictional character used in the marketing for McD's restaurants during the '80s. Known for his crescent moon head, sunglasses, and piano-playing, the character used the song "Mack the Knife" throughout the campaign. Originally conceived as a promotion to increase dinner sales in Southern California, Mac Tonight's popularity led to him going nationwide in 1987.
Description: The Warehouse, located at 1820 Tchoupitoulas Street, was the main venue for rock music in New Orleans in the 1970s. Concert posters from the early 1970s printed the name as "a warehouse". It was founded by the partners in Beaver Productions. The venue had an estimated capacity of 3,500. It opened with a triple bill of The Flock, Fleetwood Mac and the headlining Grateful Dead on January 30, 1970. The members of the Grateful Dead were arrested on the venue's opening weekend for drug possession when police raided their hotel rooms. The incident was immortalized in the band's song "Truckin'," with the lines "busted down on Bourbon Street, set up like a bowling pin." On February 1, there was a "Bread for the Dead" concert to raise money.
Description: Start your week with cheesy goodness on Mac 'n' Cheese Monday! This adorable graphic showcases kawaii-inspired mac and cheese served in a charming blue ceramic pot. The playful design captures the essence of this classic comfort food, with creamy and velvety macaroni coated in a delicious cheese sauce. The cute pot adds a touch of whimsy to the presentation, inviting you to dive into this irresistible dish. Embrace the indulgence of Mac 'n' Cheese Monday and let the cheesy flavors bring a smile to your face!"