Looking for Catchy Title
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Looking for Catchy Title
My daughter is doing a project on how food additives keep bread good longer. Does anyone have any suggestions for a catchy title. She is testing seven different types of bread in three different test situations (on the counter, in a dark place and in the refrigerator). Applying water each day to see how long it takes before mold begins to grow. Really need a great title to catch someone's attention. Please help!!!
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
Hello!
I'm not sure how "kiddy" you may want the title but here are some fun ones
- Are you Bready for some mold?
- Don't eat the fuzzy toast(Bread)
If you would like to catch attention i recommend a title that's a funny pun, completely insane, or something gross.
I'm not sure how "kiddy" you may want the title but here are some fun ones
- Are you Bready for some mold?
- Don't eat the fuzzy toast(Bread)
If you would like to catch attention i recommend a title that's a funny pun, completely insane, or something gross.
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
Hi there,
You have already gotten a couple fun suggestions. Here are a few more to spark your imagination. In the end, make sure it relates to the project too.
The Mold and the Beautiful: What conditions best preserve your bread?
The Golden Moldies: How to keep your bread from growing mold.
Save Our Sandwich: How to keep your bread from growing mold.
You get the idea. You can use a catchy phrase to catch attention, then make sure to include the real purpose of the study.
I hope that helps!
Heather
You have already gotten a couple fun suggestions. Here are a few more to spark your imagination. In the end, make sure it relates to the project too.
The Mold and the Beautiful: What conditions best preserve your bread?
The Golden Moldies: How to keep your bread from growing mold.
Save Our Sandwich: How to keep your bread from growing mold.
You get the idea. You can use a catchy phrase to catch attention, then make sure to include the real purpose of the study.
I hope that helps!
Heather
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
Great Idea!! She was thinking about using Mold Busters: Are Food Additives Keeping Bread Good Longer? She has play cloth bread that she was going to us on the board with the red no or null symbol. What do you think? Any suggestions or do you like the above titles better? Thanks for all your suggestions.
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
I like your daughter's title! It's catchy, and also mentions that she looked at food additives. Sounds great!
The cloth bread should also attract attention to the board. If you wanted to get really catchy, she could try reproducing the Ghost Busters symbol with a cartoon of mold (a green blob will work) instead of the ghost.
Have fun!
Heather
The cloth bread should also attract attention to the board. If you wanted to get really catchy, she could try reproducing the Ghost Busters symbol with a cartoon of mold (a green blob will work) instead of the ghost.
Have fun!
Heather
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
She was thinking of using the ghost busters idea with the bread and somehow make it look like it has mold on it with the red symbol. She could do that and have a little green blob type cartoon character with the red symbol. Is that what you were thinking? Thanks so much for your help and ideas!! Any suggestions on colors to use on the board? Her board is black and the lettering for the title will be white or another color and then backed in the opposite. For example white letters backed in red or vise versa. Red and white always looks good but any suggestions for another color?
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Re: Looking for Catchy Title
I think the black background with white and red contrasts is perfect, as it goes right along with the Ghostbusters theme. And yes, the green blob character with the red symbol is exactly what I was thinking.
I think white paper with red backing will work for the text sections on the board. She could put little green mold blobs around the edges or as spacers between sections too.
Sounds like you've got it covered!
I think white paper with red backing will work for the text sections on the board. She could put little green mold blobs around the edges or as spacers between sections too.
Sounds like you've got it covered!

