Netflix Stranger Things Scoops Ahoy Ice Cream Parlor Logo T-Shirt

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Netflix Stranger Things Scoops Ahoy Ice Cream Parlor Logo T-Shirt

Netflix Stranger Things Scoops Ahoy Ice Cream Parlor Logo T-Shirt

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On July 4, 1985, Scoops Ahoy, alongside the entire Starcourt Mall, was burned by a fire started by fireworks in the battle against the proxy body of an interdimensional entity. Steve and Robin were later hired to work at Family Video because they lost their jobs due to the mall burning down.

On the Netflix series Stranger Things, a show oozing 80s vibes, there was a strong showing of retro 80s logos from some major brands. purposely made it like a local TV ad from the 1980s, complete with bad acting, bad camera moves, and 4:3 aspect ratio,” said Curt Mueller, senior vice-president, creative director at 22Squared. SCUDESAINZ: can i get a scoop of steve and scoop of robin??? AND A SCOOP OF WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE Duffer Brothers and 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' Team Tease Henry Creel Origins in Stage Play Now that you’ve seen a bunch of them, you may be able to point out some elements that make an iconic 80s logo.

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As mentioned, Burger King was featured prominently in the third season of Stranger Things. The brand also partnered with Coca-Cola, so you can go to any participating Burger King and get a “Hopper Meal” or an “Upside Down Whopper.” David Nagel, senior director of consumer engagement, Baskin-Robbins, said: “Netflix and the Duffer Brothers [co-creators] went to great pains to bring an 80s authenticity to the show and we’ve worked tirelessly over the last 12-plus months to extend that authenticity into our own work so super fans will feel like this is all a real-world extension of their favorite show.”

A classic American brand, The Gap, made its way into this season’s long list of featured brands (cue the shopping montage). This logo has seen some major changes over the years, getting rid of its all-lowercase rounded typeface and tight kerning. You can’t help but love that retro logo feel, though.But enough about the Stranger Things opening sequence! It’s time to take a look at what famous 80s logos made the cut in this season’s roundup (and where they appear). 1. Orange Julius Matt O’Rourke, chief creative officer, 22squared, added: “Working on this campaign has been an awkward walk down memory lane. Growing up in the 80s was a strange time, and I speak for many of us at the agency when I say many of us relived some childhood memories through this process, which is essentially what watching Stranger Things evokes and why I think this work is so spot on.”



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