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(*WHY CITATION NOT* (and, just because some lighters that are based on Zippo exist in the HD Universe doesnt mean they are necessarily under a brand from the 3D universe like Dippo.))
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*Dippo's logo is almost identical to Zippo's, in fact, the logo appears to be the Zippo logo with the "Z" replaced by another "P", turned upside down to look like "d". The letter "I" is also squared off unlike the Zippo logo, which has a curve on the right bottom side.
   
 
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Dippo is a brand of lighters featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description

It is seen in the missions Misappropriation (where Eddie Pulaski uses Dippo lighter fluid for the barbecue in the cutscene). It is obviously a parody of the famous lighter brand Zippo.

Lighters based on Zippos can be seen in other games like Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V, but these do however not contain any evidence of being Dippo lighters.

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Trivia

  • Dippo's logo is almost identical to Zippo's, in fact, the logo appears to be the Zippo logo with the "Z" replaced by another "P", turned upside down to look like "d". The letter "I" is also squared off unlike the Zippo logo, which has a curve on the right bottom side.