Brand facts for kids
Brand might mean:
- an iron rod used to burn an ownership mark on cattle
- a trademark: a name, symbol, logo, or other item used to mark a product or maker. This distinguishes it from other companies and their products.
- a surname:
- David Brand (1912-1979), Australian politician
- Joel Brand (1906-1964), Hungarian humanitarian
- Ron Brand (born 1940), American retired baseball player
- Russell Brand (born 1975), British entertainer
Images for kids
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Ferrari was the world's most powerful brand in 2014 according to Brand Finance.
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In pre-literate society, the distinctive shape of amphorae provided potential customers with information about goods and quality. Pictured: Amphorae for wine and oil, Archaeological Museum, Dion.
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A tin of Lyle's Golden Syrup, first sold in London in 1885. Recognised by Guinness World Records as having the world's oldest branding and packaging.
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Coca-Cola is a brand name, while the distinctive Spencerian script and the contour bottle are trademarked
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The color, letter font and style of the Coca-Cola and Diet Coca-Cola logos in English were copied into matching Hebrew logos to maintain brand identity in Israel.
See also
In Spanish: Marca para niños
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