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		<title>Quiznos and the Mysterious Apostrophe</title>
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At a risk of sounding like a straight-to-DVD Nancy Drew movie title, I often wonder what the deal is with the famous sub shop and its fickle apostrophe. 
The teensy little punctuation mark is small in size, but immensely powerful in its ability to completely alter a word’s meaning. Rumor has it the yummy sandwich [...]]]></description>
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<p>At a risk of sounding like a straight-to-DVD Nancy Drew movie title, I often wonder what the deal is with the famous sub shop and its fickle apostrophe. <span id="more-274"></span></p>
<p>The teensy little punctuation mark is small in size, but immensely powerful in its ability to completely alter a word’s meaning. Rumor has it the yummy sandwich used to be officially called “Quizno’s,” so perhaps some of them still have old signs they have yet to replace.</p>
<p>Not sure about the rest of the country, but in Florida, I have seen large shop signs for &#8220;Quiznos Sub,&#8221; &#8220;Quizno&#8217;s Sub,&#8221; and even a &#8220;Quiznos Subs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Does the company offer franchises the freedom to choose, or do the owners just not get the memo passed down from corporate?</p>
<p>What do you think – is Quiznos an extremely flexible company, or negligent (perhaps apathetic) when it comes to brand consistency?</p>
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