After the success of my Huel mugs (see above), I have now brought out a new product, some authentic huel(ish) t-shirts. Just in time for Christmas they are guaranteed to survive a wash and even better do not contain shellfish. The shell suits coming next may do, and as I don’t like to panda to the vegan ayatollah brigade, these were made from the most hellish sweatshop I could find in Bridgwater.
Get one now before the wheels fall off my Robin Reliant…
My favourite bit is the imitation Helevetica font and the huge amount of line spacing. Although they appear to be selling actual Huel t-shirts too. One buyer said it was packaged beautifully, which can only be reference to the paper envelope we designed.
Copying is the greatest form of flattery.
Or something like that.
Does this mean Huel is now as big and as sought after a brand as Nike or Adidas or Coca-Cola… to get people faking their logo and printing them onto cheap t-shirts to sell on eBay or Sunday markets ?!
(No comparison to these companies intended. Other than their popularity in the fake t-shirt market)