Welcome to the neighborhood, Cheba Hut. (Photo: Eric J. Lubbers, The Denver Post)
A said “only big cities have billboard fights.”
Denver, welcome to the big time.
Cheba Hut (which opened just a few weeks ago at Colfax and Washington) wasted no time staking out its territory by poking fun at neighbor Natural Grocers’ anti-GMO billboard.
The Fort Collins-based sandwich chain is no stranger to drug references (see its name, marketing materials, employee T-shirts and for more examples), or using their marquee as a platform for humor.
During the renovation of the new location (formerly a bodega, which according to former Cap Hill resident was an Everyday for years), the sign read “THIS S**T IS TAKING FOREVER” for about 12 hours before being replaced with the more family-friendly “SO CLOSE YOU CAN SMELL IT.”
Full disclosure, despite my apartment being ~660 feet away from this intersection, we here at The Den were first alerted to this juxtaposition on . Additional hat tips to , the above-mentioned friend, and Editor-in-Chief of The Den’s Brooklyn Bureau.
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