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Mascot Throwdown

Posted by Foobooz on October 1st, 2008


It’s our second mascot throwdown. And in honor of National Pork Month we’re pitting two pigs against each other. It’s Cochon vs. Fiorella’s Sausage. Only one can emerge victorious.

Which mascot do you prefer?

  • Cochon's (56%)
  • Fiorella's (44%)

Total Votes: 231

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8 Responses to “Mascot Throwdown”

  1. Caroline - Philadelphia Says:

    something about a pig sign with sausage makes me queasy. at least there is a level of subtlety with Cochon’s.

  2. Maria Says:

    You should have thrown on the pig that meme likes to use on their website. Now that’s a great pig! http://www.memerestaurant.com/about.php

  3. ellie wax Says:

    i like my pig with wine, not a tiny flag. Plus I like the Cochon colors.

  4. muzah Says:

    I like a happy pig proud of its Italian sausage! Also there’s something discordant and dated about the colors and layout of the Cochon sign.

  5. startfunkel Says:

    how is cochon’s sign subtle?

  6. tanglethis Says:

    I am against anthropomorphized animals. I understand the use of a pig symbol for a place that specializes in pork products – I just don’t want to see that pig smiling.

  7. ktownwhutwhut Says:

    the actual pig picture and have “sausage” printed is kinda gross. It’s like having “mcdonalds stamped on a picture of a cow” thats such a turnoff…… The Cochon one is wayyy classier!

  8. G Says:

    Most of you must be newcomers and haters. Cochon is good food for a restaurant, but Fiorella’s has some very good pork products if you cook at home.

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