u/MattyLaw06

Are Colossus and Kong Strong the same?

Are Colossus and Kong Strong the same?

I remember years ago, Lidl sold an energy drink called Colossus. You can clearly see that it's a knock off of Monster Energy from the logo to the font.

But this was replaced by Kong Strong, which also has a similar claw mark design on its can. You can see part of it on the bottom left. And it also keeps that scale pattern Colossus used.

And of course, 'Colossus' is written on the Kong Strong can, but that's only on their 500ml cans. They have 250ml cans without that word, so I'm thinking that word is now reserved for the bigger cans.

And I can't find Freeway's logo anywhere on the Kong Strong can, and they were the company that made Colossus.

So was this a rebrand or is Kong Strong a knock off of a knock off of Monster?

u/MattyLaw06 — 19 hours ago

The FAI and Sponsors on Shirts

Ireland is currently the only national team selling and presenting retail kits with sponsorship, after Switzerland moved away from the practice in 2020. At these prices, supporters should be getting a clean national team shirt, not advertising space they are paying for.

It's embarrassing. If you buy a jersey with a name and number, you will get the small number on the front for every country except Ireland, because the sponsor is in the way.

In rugby, even when countries have sponsors on their jerseys, they make them remove them and sell the sponsorless versions for World Cups. I wish they would at least have that option. Celtic have a similar option too, where you can buy a sponsorless jersey.

They need to realise we are the only country in the world that does this, and everyone knows it's ridiculous. You'd probably make more money from sales because right now, loads of fans (including myself) aren't bothering to buy them because of this. We are paying premium prices (that slowly rise over the years) for something that looks different than what is actually being worn on the pitch because we have to promote some huge corporation.

I hope at some point, Ireland fans will get together and boycott until the FAI realise how ridiculous this really is. If you want to buy an Ireland jersey, get one off Vinted or Classic Football Shirts. O'Neills also have some quality stuff. We should stop moaning about the corruption and actually do something about it for a change.

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u/MattyLaw06 — 5 days ago
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The FAI and Sponsors on Shirts

Ireland is currently the only national team selling and presenting retail kits with sponsorship, after Switzerland moved away from the practice in 2020. At these prices, supporters should be getting a clean national team shirt, not advertising space they are paying for.

It's embarrassing. If you buy a jersey with a name and number, you will get the small number on the front for every country except Ireland, because the sponsor is in the way.

In rugby, even when countries have sponsors on their jerseys, they make them remove them and sell the sponsorless versions for World Cups. I wish they would at least have that option. Celtic have a similar option too, where you can buy a sponsorless jersey.

They need to realise we are the only country in the world that does this, and everyone knows it's ridiculous. You'd probably make more money from sales because right now, loads of fans (including myself) aren't bothering to buy them because of this. We are paying premium prices (that slowly rise over the years) for something that looks different than what is actually being worn on the pitch because we have to promote some huge corporation.

I hope at some point, Ireland fans will get together and boycott until the FAI realise how ridiculous this really is. If you want to buy an Ireland jersey, get one off Vinted or Classic Football Shirts. O'Neills also have some quality stuff. We should stop moaning about the corruption and actually do something about it for a change.

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u/MattyLaw06 — 5 days ago