Mechanic Inspired Oils & Spirits - Anthony's Mini Garage Winery (GALLERY)


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Reddot award winner, Anthony’s Mini Garage Winery is a brilliantly ingenious gourmet food and drink brand. The German design studio ‘Korefe’ has developed this ‘mechanically’ themed line of specialty food and drink. Anthony’s Mini garage Winery has greasy cooking oils called, “turbo”, “radical” and “ultra”, all packaged in chic trigger-handled motor oil cans. Four bottles of rosé wine are presented in a stylish pink mechanics toolbox; fit for the most glamorous tool hound. Yummy ‘Gummi’ wine flavoured candies are made in the shapes of nuts, bolts and washers. Anthony’s line of Schnapps called “Super K, W or Z” comes in tradition oil tin cans decorated with modern graphic designs. The soul of the mechanic and the desires of the fashionable foodie are creatively combined in both Anthony’s Mini Garage Winery products and packaging. Via: trendsnow.net |
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