Description
Absolutely, Positively No Bananas on Board
St. Pete Sport Fishing offers a solution to the problem of bananas on boats with our large, no-banana stickers. The heavy-duty printed vinyl stickers come in a set of two, with a peel-and-stick backing, and are coated with a clear protective layer to extend their life through UV protection. These stickers are perfect for use on boats, cars, trucks, or in a man cave, and will make sure that bananas are nowhere to be found.
The stickers read, “Absolutely, Positively, No Bananas Allowed on Board,” and are an excellent way to ward off bad luck. Not only do they protect boats from the curse of bananas, but they also make for a great conversation starter. Almost everyone who sees them will ask about the story behind them.
The product specifications for these stickers are impressive, with a 6″ tall x 6″ wide size, easy-to-use peel-and-stick backing, and made in the USA. They come in a set of two, so you can share them with a friend who also believes in the curse of bananas.
In conclusion, St. Pete’s large, no-banana stickers are a must-have for any boat or water enthusiast who wants to ward off bad luck. They are made with high-quality materials and undoubtedly they’re sure to start conversations with anyone who sees them. Say goodbye to boring peel-and-stick stickers and hello to a banana-free life on the water.
Product Specifications
- 6″ Tall x 6″ wide.
- Set of two decals
- Easy to use peel and stick backing
- Made in the U.S.A.
Why are bananas bad luck
So why are bananas considered bad luck on boats? The theory goes back to colonial times when bananas were a staple on ships. However, whenever a ship would sink, bananas were always found floating on the surface. This led to the belief that bananas brought bad luck, and before long sailors began to avoid them. You can learn more about the history of the banana curse in OptiMA’s blog post, “Are Bananas Really Bad Luck?“
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