I’m Horrible – In No Way Fresh” Parody Tote Bag | 80s Canadian Coffee Shop Satire

I’m Horrible – In No Way Fresh” Parody Tote Bag | 80s Canadian Coffee Shop Satire

Regular price $35.00 Sale

Remember when a certain Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain actually felt like a neighbourhood donut shop? This tote bag is a tongue-in-cheek love letter to that era and a jab at what happens when cozy cafés become sprawling fast-food empires.

Featuring the bold “I’m Horrible – In No Way Fresh” graphic, this design riffs on an iconic 1980s coffee-shop logo to comment on the reality of today’s franchised fast-food world—where bottom-line obsession, precarious labour, and overworked staff can mean burned-out workers and a whole lot less “fresh” in your cup.

Created by Prince Edward Island artist Lenny Gallant (not the singer—the woodworker and designer), each tote is printed in-house at Cutouts Canada in Victoria, BC. A portion of every sale goes to Lenny, so you’re supporting a working Canadian artist as well as an independent brick-and-mortar shop.

This bag is perfect for anyone who cares about workers’ rights, has opinions about fast-food labour practices and temporary foreign worker reliance, or just loves sharp Canadian satire with their morning caffeine.

Features

  • Sharp political / labour satire – Parody design inspired by a classic 80s Canadian coffee-and-doughnut shop aesthetic

  • Ethically printed in Canada – DTG printed in-house at Cutouts Canada, Victoria, BC

  • Supports a working artist – A portion of every sale goes to PEI artist Lenny Gallant

  • Sturdy everyday carry – Heavyweight natural canvas tote, ideal for groceries, books, and daily errands

  • Reusable & eco-friendly – Ditch the disposable takeout bag and carry your protest art instead


Specifications

  • Material: Heavyweight natural canvas

  • Approx. Size: 15" tall × 13" wide × 4" gusset (perfect “daily carry” size)

  • Print Method: Direct-to-garment (DTG) on one side


Perfect For

  • Organizers, baristas, and fast-food workers who know how the industry really runs

  • Labour activists and union supporters

  • Canadian nostalgia nerds who remember when donut shops actually sold donuts

  • Anyone who loves clever, conversation-starting tote bags


Note:
This tote is a work of parody and social commentary. It is not sponsored by, endorsed by, or affiliated with any coffee, doughnut, or fast-food brand or franchise.