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One of the logos featured a picture of an oyster with a baseball as a pearl. When it hit social media last week, hysteria ensued. Did they not realize the logo looked exactly like a part of the ...
But to some who saw it online, the oyster resembles part of the female anatomy instead. “It’s hard to believe, but after reviewing the logo both internally and externally, none of us saw what ...
“We view these vessels as symbols of Oyster Bay and representing Oyster Bay,” Ellis said. “She’s going to be able to take the message of Oyster Bay and of oystering beyond Oyster Bay ...
Manufactured during World War II, this gallon can had a shucked-oyster logo that was lacquered on. “It was used as alternative coating,” says Pete Lesher, chief historian for the museum, “because ...