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My company, Brandswag, has been designing some Tequila bottles for a manufacturer out of Mexico. The tequila is going to be priced at about $45.00 a bottle. Out of the pictures below which bottle would you pick/buy.


Thank you so much for your help!

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#1 is deceiving in size. doesn't look like i'm getting much for $45. (and honestly it looks like a bottle of high life)
#4 looks like Cabo Wabo. sitting next to each other, i'm sure i'd take the Cabo since i've heard of it.
#2 i've seen alot of tequila bottles that look like this...
#3 is the winner for me in bottle shape, but i'd like to see it with the agave print from bottle #4. it looks like i could pound tequila all day if i went with #3.

heres a tequila bottle that really stands out:
http://www.asombrosotequila.com/home.html

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I agree! #3 with #4 graphics.

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Bottle 4 for me!

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#2 for me... By answering this, do we get a bottle?

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#2 - more testosterone, less traditional without being too out there

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#1 looks like bubble bath, but I do like it.
#2 looks like it was barfed on. (sorry)
#3 is good but I do not like the "very smooth" at the bottom.
#4 is lovely but do not like the golden color.
#5-I don't drink. So don't take my opinion too strongly.

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Number 1 :)

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I think bottle #3 it's unique in its shape as it is very distinct compared to other bottles of tequila and other liquor for that matter. However, despite it's distinctiveness, I don't really find the shape appealing.

#2 is okay. It would not stand out any more than any other bottle would.

I like #4 the best, albeit is rather similar to Petron, I think it's evident that it is tequila-especially with the agave print.

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* Bottle 4 looks too much like Patron shape
* Bottle 3 is ugly (gotta be truthful)
* Bottle 1 is not bad….although reminds me of more of a liquer bottle
* So………….BOTTLE 2 is the best!!!!!! (and I would go with the gold paint design)

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Id have to say #2, but without the paint on the bottom. #3 just looks funny, and #4 looks too much like a Patron bottle. If you wanted a unique style then Id say #1.

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Bottle #2. It has a unique design and you feel like you are getting your money's worth

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After a lot of consideration I like No 4 the best. I first chose No 3 since it was the most unique but I am not sure it would feel good in my hand to pour. I could see that neat glass carving of the leaves being used on the No 4 bottle rather than the paint as a possibility to make it more distinct from Patron.

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