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Crystal Head Vodka x Corey Davis
Friday, February 24, 2012 by
Corey Davis |
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Category: Advertising, Art, Culture, tattooing
I recently had the chance to collab with Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka for the 6th Annual City of Ink Artshow. These limited-edition bottles of Crystal Head Vodka(1.75L) are completely one of a kind and hand-painted by Corey Davis. Available today at the “Dreams & Inspiration” exhibit for $250
Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by
Corey Davis |
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Category: Culture, Entertainment
The “Ghostbusters” star, Dan Aykroyd recently started on his latest venture, a quadruple-distilled vodka called Crystal Head. Said to be the the purest vodka on the market, what ultimately caught my attention was the products unique packaging, as it sat on the bar shelf next to the Patron. I instantly had to try a shot to see if the vodka’s flavor could emulate with the design of the bottle. Then I had to ask for another, and another… Eventually I left the establishment extra tipsy 30 minutes later (I better for $10 a pop). The smooth tasting liquor comes in a skull-shaped bottle to symbolize the “mysterious” crystal skulls on display at museums and popularized by the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. (more…)
Crystal Head Vodka x Corey Davis
Friday, February 24, 2012 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Advertising, Art, Culture, tattooing
I recently had the chance to collab with Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka for the 6th Annual City of Ink Artshow. These limited-edition bottles of Crystal Head Vodka(1.75L) are completely one of a kind and hand-painted by Corey Davis. Available today at the “Dreams & Inspiration” exhibit for $250
Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Culture, Entertainment
The “Ghostbusters” star, Dan Aykroyd recently started on his latest venture, a quadruple-distilled vodka called Crystal Head. Said to be the the purest vodka on the market, what ultimately caught my attention was the products unique packaging, as it sat on the bar shelf next to the Patron. I instantly had to try a shot to see if the vodka’s flavor could emulate with the design of the bottle. Then I had to ask for another, and another… Eventually I left the establishment extra tipsy 30 minutes later (I better for $10 a pop). The smooth tasting liquor comes in a skull-shaped bottle to symbolize the “mysterious” crystal skulls on display at museums and popularized by the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. (more…)








