Meet Dave: He Has Been Drawing Dad Jokes And Puns On His Daughters’ Lunch Bags For 8 Years – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Meet Dave: He Has Been Drawing Dad Jokes And Puns On His Daughters’ Lunch Bags For 8 Years

For the past 8 years Dave has been drawing dad joke cartoons on his daughters’ lunch bags just to make them smile and yeah, more often than not, groan and exclaim “Daaaaaaad.” He publishes his masterpieces on Instagram, so check it out and scroll down for our favorites!

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