Milton Mugs
Description: Initially called Fruit Scones, the name was soon changed to Pop-Tarts as a pun on the then popular Pop Art movement. The product, advertised by an animated, anthropomorphic toaster named Milton, became so popular that Kellogg could not keep up with demand. The first shipment of Pop-Tarts to stores sold out in two weeks, and Kellogg's ran advertisements apologizing for the empty shelves. This only increased demand for the new product.
Description: Initially called Fruit Scones, the name was soon changed to Pop-Tarts as a pun on the then popular Pop Art movement. The product, advertised by an animated, anthropomorphic toaster named Milton, became so popular that Kellogg could not keep up with demand. The first shipment of Pop-Tarts to stores sold out in two weeks, and Kellogg's ran advertisements apologizing for the empty shelves. This only increased demand for the new product.
Milton Friedman There's No Such Thing As A Free Lunch Mug
by Liberty Mode
$13 $18
Description: The 2 Bobs are the only people I ever think of when I think of management consultants.
Bob & Bob Consulting - "What would you say you do here?" Mug
by BodinStreet
$13 $18
Description: Milton > Shakespeare for Fans of Paradise Lost Author John Milton. White, Renaissance-style lettering.
Milton > Shakespeare for Fans of Paradise Lost Author John Milton Mug
by Kierkegaard Design Studio
$13 $18