A logo is a very important asset to any brand, but what sometimes really makes it stand out is a friendly mascot. Some of them are with the companies from the very initiation of the business and some come along over the years, creating that special touch in branding. The mascots change over the years, anything from slight touch-ups to completely successful revamps or occasionally spurring a ‘why tho’ reaction.
Bored Panda selected a few mascots from popular companies to compare the now-and-then looks of these now-iconic symbols. Some of them might take you down memory lane and a few new ones might make you look twice. Share in the comments whether you think the older or newer versions are better!
#1 Tony The Tiger
Image credits: Kellogg's
The mascots make their respective brands really easily recognizable and become a part of the product or service itself. The responsibilities that land on designers’ laps can be immense as, at the point of refreshing the recognizable icon and giving it a facelift, they can be facing quite a vast audience that sets the bar high. The expectations vs reality do not always balance out, but when the result exceeds it all, it can definitely be rewarding.
#2 Trix Rabbit
Image credits: General Mills
#3 Ronald Mcdonald
Image credits: McDonald's
#4 Michelin Man
Image credits: The Michelin Group
#5 The Burger King
Image credits: Burger King
#6 Colonel Sanders
Image credits: KFC
#7 Kool-Aid Man
Image credits: Kool-Aid
#8 Quiky
Image credits: Nesquik
#9 Pillsbury Doughboy
Image credits: Pillsbury
#10 Chester Cheetah
Image credits: Cheetos
#11 Mr Clean
Image credits: Mr Clean
#12 Energizer Bunny
Image credits: Energizer
#13 Sun-Maid
Image credits: Sun-Maid
#14 Jolly Green Giant
Image credits: Green Giant
#15 Cap'n Cruch
Image credits: Cap'n Crunch
#16 Mr Peanut
Image credits: Planters
#17 Toucan Sam
Image credits: Kellogg's
#18 Julius Pringles
Image credits: https://www.pringles.com/us/home.html
#19 Alfred E. Neuman
Image credits: Mad Magazine
#20 Cornelius Rooster
Image credits: Kellogg's
#21 Dig'em Frog
Image credits: Kellogg's
#22 Rich Uncle Pennybags
Image credits: Hasbro
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