My old argument was one based on the faulty assumption of inconsistency and can be captured in this sentence I just made up:
"If you are going to make greeting card's, you should definitely write Merry Christma's on the front."

But I think where people get confused is the mistaken belief that everything plural is also the owner of something, or itself (see: Go Bronco's, magazine's for sale, tasty burrito's). I have come to see I am terrible at explaining why seeing a list of BEER'S on a menu is sickening (and it's not just because I hate beer).
The only thing I can think of is to yell, as a sports editor I know used to say, "Beer's WHAT?"
And they still don't get it.
(I spotted the above image while buying a concert ticket online last month. Maybe they should eliminate those lovely "convenience" charges and hire a copy editor.)
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I just discovered that there's a name for that: greengrocers' apostrophes. Read about their history in their very own Wikipedia article.
Maybe I'll stop sticking up for PR people's grammar skills. I just got this in an e-mail: "I'll make sure that he get's an invite to the general public in his story."
Here's a bit of nostalgia from your GJ days:
"Bid online to run 2.6 miles with Make-A-Wish supporters
former Bronco' s Linebacker Bill Romanowski"
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