Price: $74.99

After hundreds of entries, and some fierce debating, the winner of our Name This Bag competition….

…is The TUCK & ROLL, submitted by Rhys from Toronto! Not only is his name awesome & clever,  it also conveys what makes our newest bag so great!

We received entries from all over the world, from New Mexico to the Netherlands, Ukraine to North Dakota – so a huge thank you for everyone’s participation and sheer creativity!  So, we also have 5 runners-up, who will be receiving Cellies for their efforts:

The Scroll – Charity

The Jelly Rolltop – Ryan

The Gnarwal – James

The SnackPack – Cole

The Maki Roll – Andy

 

Also, Honorable Mentions for thoroughly entertaining us go to:

“The Groupie - Similar to a band groupie, this bag can be stashed and stowed and brought with you wherever you find yourself. It’s quick and easy, holds your beer, and doesn’t leave your side in a pinch. And unlike a groupie, this bag won’t give you the clap every time you put it on!”

 AND….

“Eight Dollar Dog –  It’s got a nice ring to it, and it rolls off the tongue really nicely. Also, Just consider the idea of an Eight Dollar Dog… It’s amazing. A whole dog, for ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS? WHAT A STEAL. THAT’S, LIKE THE BEST DEAL I’VE EVER HEARD OF. Obviously, you would not want to price it at eight dollars. Or maybe you would, but either way I like the way that the name relates to the easy going nature of the bag. it helps to imply that its the perfect bag for a quick run, nothing too serious. above all, it’s fun and catchy. Also, I bet you could actually fit an Eight Dollar Dog in that bag. And that would be the cutest thing ever.”

Yes. It would be the cutest thing ever.

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