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15 Famous Logos With Hidden Messages You Never Knew About

by N/A, 9 years ago | 1 min read

You'll never look at these the same again.

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1. Sony VAIO

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?

2. Baskin-Robbins

The ice cream store is known for having "31 flavors", but did you know that the "31" is highlighted in pink?!

3. Amazon

The smiling arrow indicates that Amazon sells everything from A-Z.

4. FedEx

There's an arrow between the E and X.

5. Tostitos 

The two middle "T's" are two friends sharing chips and salsa. How cute.

6. Hartford Whalers

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. 

7. Goodwill 

The "G" is actually just a smiling face!

8. Spartan Golf Club 

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.

9. Wendy's

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. 

10. Northwest Airlines

The "N" probably stands out to you, but did you notice the triangle makes a "W" and points northwest?

11. Roxy and Quicksilver 

Roxy is owned by Quicksilver, so it only makes sense that Roxy's logo is comprised of two Quicksilver logos, which makes a heart.

12. Sun Microsystems 

The Sun Microsystems logo just has the word "sun" weaved together in various ways.

13. Toblerone 

There's a bear in the mountains! Toblerone originated from Bern, Switzerland, which is known as "the city of bears."

14. The Bronx Zoo

Look at the giraffes legs - they're in a big city! Whatta ya know?

15. Coca-Cola

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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