These Awesome Off Brands Are As Good As The Real Thing (30 Pics)

Sometimes the off-brand is just as good if not better than the original. Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of crappy off-brands out there but some of them are awesome.

The name may be cooler, the logo might be better, or it might just be hilarious to think that someone even thought of this.

These awesome off-brands are as good as the real thing.


1. “Off brands don’t get better than Duffin Dagels”

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2. “Blackpool’s finest…”

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3. “Better Call Paul”

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4. “At Aldi…their social media team are very good”

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5. “This Mexican street corn stand in Texas”

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6. “Many crossovers are great, others leave something to be desired and this one is no exception.”

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7. “Angry puck…”

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8. “It can’t be a fake 3M face mask.. haven’t you heard of 3N?”

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9. “The lawn care company my dad hired”

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10. “As seen in a vintage guitar shop”

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11. “I would buy this”

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12. “Not gonna lie, I would get it”

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13. “Amazing name dude”

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14. “Saw this logo for a pet grooming service on my drive home”

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15. “What’s up my fellow hip skater kids.”

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16. “Latest find in Aldi UK…”

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17.  “Awesome Off Brand”

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18. “Bought for the pun, hooked by the taste.”

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19. “The Dog Face”

GoKaruna

20. “warn a brotha”

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21. “America’s favorite Jeans: Leni’s”

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22. “Pirmlges Original”

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23. “Found this at a local shop…”

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24. “This hilarious off-brand US Polo”

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25. “Who’s Groot? I only know tooth.”

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26. “Stanley let his brother Danley join the family business”

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27. “My daughter found these Shoupies tonight”

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28. “Metalika…”

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29. “Shawarma Hut”

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30. “The true Awesome Off Brand”

TheApendes

h/t

Nate

Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.