Hi all,
I want to assign a punchline for a sweet shop. It's a very famous, old shop in the town serving all kinds of sweets and namkeens with great hygiene. The name of the shop is "Mithash."
All are requested to give me valuable suggestions for a trendy and suitable punchline in English.
Thanks, all.
From India, Vadodara
I want to assign a punchline for a sweet shop. It's a very famous, old shop in the town serving all kinds of sweets and namkeens with great hygiene. The name of the shop is "Mithash."
All are requested to give me valuable suggestions for a trendy and suitable punchline in English.
Thanks, all.
From India, Vadodara
Dear Devendra,
Thank you a lot for your valuable reply. But I want to have an English taste in the punchlines. Something that's there in the punchlines of either "McDonald's" or "KFC" or "Pringles" or "Subway". Can you please suggest me some more punchlines of this kind?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Thank you a lot for your valuable reply. But I want to have an English taste in the punchlines. Something that's there in the punchlines of either "McDonald's" or "KFC" or "Pringles" or "Subway". Can you please suggest me some more punchlines of this kind?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Umm, may I have some more. Something just like "once you pop, you never stop" (punchline of springals)
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
Hello , As name of your shop is in hindi(Mithas) english puchline would not sound that intresting. let me try something in hindi, Mithas...Isme hai kuch khaas Kha Kar dekho khud jan jaoge raaj :-)
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
What do you want - a Punchline or the Name of the shop? The Punchline is different, like "Thanda matlab Coca Cola," and the name you already know, but you can use Dolce - in Italian means Sweet, Dulce - in Spanish means Sweet. If you prefer a Punchline, then we need to work on that.
Regards,
Tapan
From India, Gurgaon
Regards,
Tapan
From India, Gurgaon
yaar, actually, mujhe products european market me sell out karni hai. to pure english punchline hi mangta hai.
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
Well, if you are looking at Europe, I suggest looking for a catchy European logo and tagline. I have traveled all over the USA, UK, Europe, Africa, Alaska, etc. You will be surprised to know that most jewelry shops in Alaska are owned by Indians. There are a lot of Indians in Portugal, Spain, Germany. You need a specific zone in Europe to market and tailor your product marketing accordingly. A logo to recognize your product is a must, I think, like the famous "M". That's my suggestion. Try: "Sweet tooth, for doctors too" or "All agree... YES for Mithas."
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I shall keep trying until you have found your tag line... till then...
Tangible treats in Sweets - Mithash
or
Upbeat treats in sweets - Mithash
or
Neat treats in sweets - Mithash
or
Sweet tweets - Mithash
and the best yet....
Tweet with Sweets - Mithash
From India, Bokaro
Tangible treats in Sweets - Mithash
or
Upbeat treats in sweets - Mithash
or
Neat treats in sweets - Mithash
or
Sweet tweets - Mithash
and the best yet....
Tweet with Sweets - Mithash
From India, Bokaro
Dear Ruchika,
Thank you for your valuable reply. However, I would like to incorporate an English taste in the punchlines. I am looking for something similar to the punchlines of brands like "McDonald's," "KFC," "Pringles," or "Subway." Could you please suggest some punchlines along those lines?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Thank you for your valuable reply. However, I would like to incorporate an English taste in the punchlines. I am looking for something similar to the punchlines of brands like "McDonald's," "KFC," "Pringles," or "Subway." Could you please suggest some punchlines along those lines?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Hey Jacob,
Thanks a lot for your valuable reply. But I want to have an English taste in the punchlines. Something that's there in the punchlines of either "McDonald's" or "KFC" or "Pringles" or "Subway". Can you please suggest me some more punchlines of this kind?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Thanks a lot for your valuable reply. But I want to have an English taste in the punchlines. Something that's there in the punchlines of either "McDonald's" or "KFC" or "Pringles" or "Subway". Can you please suggest me some more punchlines of this kind?
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Vadodara
Good Jacob.
We are almost nearer to the target. Some more try and we'll achieve the perfect line. By the way, I liked the following lines from your collection:
1) The taste that lingers
2) Feel the smile on your taste buds
Can we still make it a little smaller, simpler, and trendier?
Thanks and regards.
From India, Vadodara
We are almost nearer to the target. Some more try and we'll achieve the perfect line. By the way, I liked the following lines from your collection:
1) The taste that lingers
2) Feel the smile on your taste buds
Can we still make it a little smaller, simpler, and trendier?
Thanks and regards.
From India, Vadodara
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