Foodie Stickers
Description: The first annual Garlic Festival event was held in Gilroy, California on August 4th and 5th in 1979. Subsequent events have taken place on the last full weekend in July at Christmas Hill Park. The annual multi-day event is one of the country's best known food festivals, drawing visitors both from across the country and internationally. Located about 30 miles southeast of San Jose, Gilroy is home to about 60,000 people, and the city is a major producer of garlic, even going so far as claiming to be the 'Garlic Capitol of The World.'
Description: Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and, at its peak in 1973, had 1,050 locations. The chain featured several signature items, such as the Big Shef and Super Shef hamburgers. Burger Chef spread across both the West and East Coasts—eventually becoming second only to McDonald's in number of locations... hard to believe, right?
Description: This bold and hilarious design is made for chefs, kitchen queens, or anyone who’s ever had to serve food with a fake smile. Featuring the cheeky phrase “I’ve Cooked For People I Should Have Poisoned… So Yes, I Do Have Self Control,” it blends sarcasm, dark humor, and culinary truth. Perfect for those with a savage sense of humor, this makes a great gift for cooks, foodies, and kitchen rebels who keep it real. Ideal for mugs, posters, aprons, or stickers that say what others won’t
Description: This clever New Orleans-themed design features a classic po' boy sandwich with crispy fried shrimp, lettuce, and tomato, perfect for food lovers, Louisiana locals, Cajun culture fans, and Southern comfort cuisine enthusiasts. Great for those who love Creole cooking, street food humor, or deep-fried delicacies. A must-have for anyone who knows the soulful taste of a po' boy or has roots in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.