
After denying original, Sweden approves even more ‘aggressive’ Iron Maiden trooper label
The sale of Iron Maiden’s Trooper beer was recently halted in Sweden by the country’s state-run liquor store monopoly Systembolaget due to legal concerns over the skull and crossbones motif on the label. Now, the band has created a new label for the Swedish market.
The approved label essentially zooms in on the skull creature’s face.
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Breweries: Robinsons Brewery
Aggressive or not, the new label doesn’t include any weapons witch seems to have been the main complaint for the old label.
Thought he/it/creature was holding a flag. Maybe didn’t look closely enough.
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Did you seriously just call Eddie, “he/it/creature”?