When I was a kid (I'm 39 now), my family visited my aunt and uncle in Vermont. I had a plastic cup with those cows on it. I can't remember where it was or what it was, but I think it may have been an art installation I've been looking, but I can't find the info online. Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? They lived in Quincy if that helps at all.
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SamG316 OP t1_iw32pqh wrote
I think you're right, and of course, I could have just looked at a B&J pint. Not a cartoon at all. I'm sorry. Thank you for the help!
greenmtnramble t1_iw32yyq wrote
No worries!
triptopdropblop t1_iw3173w wrote
I can’t find a picture but I believe you are talking about the plastic cups that the agency of ag gives out to kids at events like the farm show. Did they say Vermont milk on them?
SamG316 OP t1_iw322qk wrote
There was no writing on them. I think it was done by an individual with all cow art or maybe other things, too. The artist may have been in Woodstock.
I'm sure that doesn't help at all.
mysticcoffeeroaster t1_iw7c56z wrote
30 years ago the cow motif was very popular in artsy-craftsy circles, probably popularized by B&J. I remember a friend of mine who played in bands in Boston had a Holstein pattern on her bass guitar. It was everywhere. Hope you find what you're looking for!
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greenmtnramble t1_iw3286i wrote
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