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Which brand name is catchier / appealing (selling mugs and tees)?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 27 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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B | 44% 22 votes | 54% 27 votes +5 |
A | 38% 19 votes | 46% 23 votes +4 |
C | 18% 9 votes | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned |
19 Responses to Option A
The play on the word Teas while selling mugs is very catchy and very appealing
Option A is by far the most catchy and punny.
I think "Teez" would be less likely to be associated with the other meanings "tease/teas" and confuse people.
The first one is very catchy and also has the nice lay on words. The second one is like the first, but the opposite play on words, not as good, but better than the last one which really makes me think of a Hair stylist/artist.
Such a Teas implies a very catchy/appealing name. The others are also ok, but I prefer the more naturalistic wording rather than the non-naturalistic wording
3 sounds hoodish. I love the play onh words of 1
Stick with the actual spelling of tea within the name
I think with playing with words, the words should be actual words.
I liked the play on words in my first choice. Its witty and funny
It's very cheeky and would work well for mugs.
I chose A first because it is such a good play on "such a tease" accept with Tea, would be a great brand name.I chose B second because it is close and C is just too obvious.
The spelling of Tea makes A the clear choice to me.
I only like A, the other options are bad play on words
I like a because the pun works for both the shirts and the mugs
Prefer the twist on tea
My first choice evokes an obvious sense of what they are selling (e.g. mugs) and is more appealing. The second option makes sense a little less. The third one makes no sense.
The first one make sense. It's tea like drink, right? The second one spells TEAse so it's tea again. I don't know what TEEZ is so it's my last choice.
I think A is the best because it has Teas in its name for the pun. I hate Option B because adding a z at the end makes it look cheap and childish
I like Option A the best because I think punny company names work better when they are a play on the word (like teas) vs the actual word (option C tease). Also the misspelled Teez in Option B is just really unappealing, I probably would't buy from a company with that name anywhere on the product.
22 Responses to Option B
Teez is more memorable, and I don't really understand the "tease" or "teas" ones.
I picked B because I thought it was a cute play on the word tea
Option B caught my attention the most. Option A i dont like/understand without more info.
I like it spelled with the letter "z" I think it sounds more trendy
I think this is the most clever.
option B has the most appealing and catchier name as it is unique and inventive.
I like the "play" on the spelling of tees. It grabs my attention and gives me a good clue of what product is associated with that branding.
I like the play on Teez as in t-shirts... Such a tease makes more sense than Such a Teas, unless Such a Teas is specifically for coffee mugs in reference to tea.
B A C is good
C isn't clever enough, A is a little too corny but better than C
Such A Teez is really the closest option that makes sense for the kind of business you are naming.
B is unique without being confusimg.
I think Option B is the most pleasant play on words while still making sense as a name. From the consumers point of view I know exactly what Option B offers. Option A sounds like a tea vendor and Option C sounds sex toy website.
I would assume the tshirts would be the main selling and choice B is the best fitting for that. After, mugs would be next which fits with choice A. Choice C doesn't seem to fit at all.
I chose option B first because I think it's catchy and I like it because it doesn't actually say the word tease. I chose option C second because it does actually go ahead and say the word tease and it's still relatively catchy as a name. I chose option A third because it's not the most catchy spelling but it's still a cute name.
Option B sticks out more and would be more memorable and unique compared to the others/option A is nice but rather ordinary, but still likeable/option C does not sound like a name that would be used to sell mugs or tees, more like a name for a R or x-rated movie.
Teez sounds really cute
B lets you know it is about selling tees, a lets you know it is sort of selling tea (mugs) and C sounds little dirty so I don't like it.
#1 seems more modern. #2 would be great for a mug. #3 was my least favorite.
Option a reminds me of a tea,Teez sounds the coolest and is original
Option B is the best choice as a play on words and its the appropriate spelling for mugs and tees. Such A Teas makes me think of herbal tea and Such A Tease makes it sound like a teen porn site. I think you want to attract customers to your product with a clever name, and at the same token bring in customers with the right demographics for what you are selling.
I like option B the best, as it has a changed spelling and it just looks right, option A is good too, for someone who could figure it out with the modified spelling.
9 Responses to Option C
I like names without a gimmick or a play on words
I chose choice C first because I think the play on words is obvious. I then chose choice B because I think it sounded better than choice A, which is why choice A is last.
these are catchy and cute..I would but them for myself and gifts
I picked option C as my first choice. Option C works for both "teas and tee's". I feel like if you were to go with option B or A it would either be leaving out "tee's" or your mugs from the title. If this is a strictly online store then I feel like option C is the best suited option. If there will be a physical location as well then I suppose you could really go with any of the three options.
I picked the first because it's all grammatical & i picked the second because i thought it was unique
I like proper English, thus C. B sounds catchier than A.
I prefer formal to informal.
Such a tease can be associated with both a tee shirt and coffee or tee. Such a teas associates well with coffee and such a teez associates well with tee shirts. So, option C is the best fit to me.
every one is differed
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