15 Famous Logos With Hidden Messages You Never Knew About
You'll never look at these the same again.
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When you look at it you see the word VAIO, the sub-brand of Sony's computer products. But look closely, and you'll see the first two letters represent the analog symbol and the last two letters represent a digital binary code. Crazy, right?
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The ice cream store is known for having "31 flavors", but did you know that the "31" is highlighted in pink?!
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The smiling arrow indicates that Amazon sells everything from A-Z.
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There's an arrow between the E and X.
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The two middle "T's" are two friends sharing chips and salsa. How cute.
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Prepare your mind for this: You've got the whale's tail in blue, the letter "W" in green and an "H" in the whitespace.
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The "G" is actually just a smiling face!
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Another one that plays mind tricks on you. Look at the logo one way, and it looks like a Spartan helmet. Look at it another way and it looks like a golfer taking a swing.
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Look closely at Wendy's collar and you'll see the word "mom." The idea behind this was that when you think of Wendy's, you'll think of your mom's cooking.
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The "N" probably stands out to you, but did you notice the triangle makes a "W" and points northwest?
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Roxy is owned by Quicksilver, so it only makes sense that Roxy's logo is comprised of two Quicksilver logos, which makes a heart.
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The Sun Microsystems logo just has the word "sun" weaved together in various ways.
13. Toblerone
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There's a bear in the mountains! Toblerone originated from Bern, Switzerland, which is known as "the city of bears."
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Look at the giraffes legs - they're in a big city! Whatta ya know?
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If you look closely at the "o", you can see the Denmark flag, which wasn't originally the intention. However, Denmark has been named the happiest country on Earth, and once Coca-Cola discovered that, they used it to their advantage. The company set up a big event in Denmark's largest airport, welcoming people with flags. Here's a magnified look at it in case you still can't see it.
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