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title: DevSwag Has Your Bourbon Swag
teaser: Jazz up your rig with stickers from Bourbon, Neat, Bitters, and Refills.
tags: news,design,swag,bourbon
author: Mike Borsare
published_on: 2015-05-12
---

![Collect them all!](https://images.thoughtbot.com/DevSwag-has-our-swag/devswag-promo.png)

[DevSwag](http://devswag.com/) is pretty great. Odds are you're rocking one of
their offerings right now. We wanted to be part of that, and thanks to Leah and
Kait at [Tilde](http://www.tilde.io) now we are. Starting today you're able to
purchase stickers from the whole Bourbon family to your heart's content. Just
think of all the spectacular places you'll be able to stick them. It'll be
great.

DevSwag is selling four packs with the following configurations for the bargain
price of $6 each:

- [Bourbon Family Sticker Collection](http://devswag.com/products/bourbon-family-sticker-bundle-4)
  - 1 Bourbon sticker
  - 1 Neat sticker
  - 1 Bitters sticker
  - 1 Refills sticker
- [4 Bourbon stickers](http://devswag.com/products/bourbon-stickers-4)
- [4 Bourbon Neat stickers](http://devswag.com/products/bourbon-neat-stickers-4)
- [4 Bitters stickers](http://devswag.com/products/bitters-stickers-4)
- [4 Refills stickers](http://devswag.com/products/refills-stickers-4)

#### P.S. A random sticker fact

[Bumper stickers came about] during the 1940s when a Kansas City screen printer
named Forest P. Gill figured cars might be a good advertising venue – since they
moved around town and had a near constant audience.

Interestingly enough, bumper stickers went through an iterative design process.
The first ones were basically large banners made from a flag like material and
attached to the bumpers of cars with some wire. It was pretty ad-hoc, but
thankfully Forest figured it out eventually. He went from flag material to
paper, cardboard, and ultimately the configuration we have today – vinyl with an
adhesive back.

[Bumper stickers came about]: http://archive.news.ku.edu/2011/february/14/bumperstickers.shtml
