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Logo Jungle by Josh Rubin

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Active Endeavors created this cute logo collage for their most recent email update. Here's a guide to which brands the logos represent, all of which are for sale at Active Endeavors:

The Tiger: Le Tigre
The Terriers: Juicy Couture
The Elephant: Trunk LTD
The Palm Trees: Camp Beverly Hills
The Sun: C&C California
The Penguin: Penguin
The Ants: Ant

TELL THEM I SENT YOU AND GET A 10% DISCOUNT. Enter the coupon code joshrubin while you're checking out

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This entry posted on 23 June 2004 at 6:10 AM
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