perhaps the most retarded idea I've ever had

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ex vero et honesto?

From true and honest? vero and honesto are adjectives. You can use them substantively but I don't think in this case—unless this is saying "from a true and honest (man)." I think what you want is ex veritate et honestate.

”Ex Vero et Honesto”
I guess this is the first time doing Latin for my GCSE's ever came in useful.

(for everyone else, it means ”in truth and honesty”)
No dude, that would be "In Veritate et Honestate". In + ablative of place. This is ex + ablative adjectives, which only makes sense if those adjectives are substantive.
 
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No dude, that would be "In Veritate et Honestate". In + ablative of place. This is ex + ablative adjectives, which only makes sense if those adjectives are substantive.
It seemed a bit off to me, but I just chalked that up to me not having been in class since December.
 
Doesn't "honesto" mean something more like "honorable", actually?

I still stand by my original recommendation:

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As for the design itself: I don't like "ZAP TO THE EXTREME" or the lightning bolt. Drawing a blank on a good replacement at the moment though.

Has anyone looked into the issues people were raising about whether or not this design could actually be struck? There were concerns about the corn kernels, and I can't imagine the various parallel lines and dotted patterns would be any better in that regard.
 
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