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People Who Discovered That There’s More to Famous Logos Than Meets the Eye
I felt kind of stupid after I looked at these tweets about hidden things in famous logos, because I’ve never noticed ANY OF THEM before…not even one…
What does that say about me? I’m not sure and I don’t even want to go there right now…
But enough about me. Take a look at what people had to say about famous logos where there is definitely more than meets the eye.
Enjoy!
1. Ha! This is great.
Looks kinda weird, huh…?
My wife just confessed that for her entire childhood she thought Colonel Sanders’ bow tie was his whole body and now I can’t stop seeing a tiny stick body every time I look at him. pic.twitter.com/qVad6t93SA
— Freddie Campion (@FreddieCampion) December 16, 2020
2. Never noticed that…
Now you can’t unsee them.
I asked my husband “What gorilla?” & he just looked at me. I never noticed the animals before. pic.twitter.com/Uo14qGTYQT
— nora j (@sasidechick) December 16, 2020
3. Fat little men?
I guess not…
When my youngest was 4 or 5 he kept begging for “high-five guys” from the grocery store. He got VERY angry with us bc we had no idea what he meant. We finally figured out he wanted Annie’s cheddar bunnies. He was looking them sideways and thought they were fat little men. pic.twitter.com/s03Woz2HXn
— Marlon Never Forgive Never Forget Weems (@GeekTrader) December 16, 2020
4. I just found this out, too…
Pretty clever!
Until someone pointed it out to me, I never noticed the bear in the mountain in the toblerone logo pic.twitter.com/eE6jQVXAUl
— zoe⁷ (@yoongiseggcup) December 16, 2020
5. The dead clown.
Do you see that?
When my daughter was little, she asked why they have a dead clown on the box: pic.twitter.com/Mktgdxm7Pu
— Theresa (@Teeda100) December 16, 2020
6. Zup it is!
I kind of like that better.
As a child I went into a store and asked for a bottle of ‘Zup’ pic.twitter.com/zG3CB9Z53q
— Peter Clark (@clarkzip) December 16, 2020
7. Haha. Cute.
And she’s not exactly wrong…
When my daughter was 2 she would yell out “strawberry “ every time she saw the Canadian Tire logo. pic.twitter.com/FfiOqybpmF
— girlfrommars (@girlfrommars) December 16, 2020
8. Yosemite Sam boots?
LOL on this one.
I used to work at agency that rec’d federal funds. This sign was a fixture. One day a coworker asked why I was staring at it so intently. Me: “I can’t figure out why this guy is standing like this wearing Yosemite Sam boots?” She started laughing. pic.twitter.com/0nApMG3b4K
— Steve of Utley (@of_utley) December 17, 2020
9. You were wrong.
And it was also pretty funny.
I lived in Fort Worth for about 2 years before realizing that the logo of our zoo is an elephant, not a hula dancing octopus pic.twitter.com/QnHtSOj3bG
— Logan/Dipper (@b0nefather) December 16, 2020
10. We won’t hold it against you.
But still, a duck…?
My entire childhood I thought the MLB logo was a floating duck and I didn’t understand it. I was not a smart kid. pic.twitter.com/0DESh8vk70
— Nick Lewis (@NickLewis37) December 16, 2020
11. This blew my mind!
Take a look for yourself.
How about the arrow in the E in FedEx. I never saw it until my son pointed it out… and now it’s all I see. pic.twitter.com/fepI10eHuP
— Christina Olson (@chrisol72) December 16, 2020
Have you ever realized later in life that a famous logo wasn’t what you thought it was?
If so, tell us all about it in the comments.
We’d love to hear from you!
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These People Realized That Famous Logos Are Not What They Thought They Were
I remember the first time a person pointed out the white arrow in the FedEx logo.
Do you know what I’m talking about?
My mind was BLOWN. I was completely flabbergasted.
And that’s why I enjoy these kinds of posts so much!
Let’s see what people had to say about what’s hidden (or not hidden) in famous logos.
1. You were way off!
Sounds like you were a little bit behind the times…
I couldn’t understand why people were wearing black and yellow cartoon teeth t shirts. Then I finally found out it was the new Batman logo (in my defence the yellow “teeth” stand out) pic.twitter.com/rs34YpWkks
— (@nadiabirm) December 16, 2020
2. Are those antlers?
What am I looking at here?
In a similar vein, until just recently I 100% believed that the Hawaiian Punch mascot had antlers for some reason instead of a straw hat. pic.twitter.com/7L6v0OXvib
— I Was Specifically Told There Would Be No Math. (@thesporq) December 16, 2020
3. That’s kind of amazing.
Okay, we’ll give you a pass on this one.
When I was a kid I thought this was a Chinese word for New York as their logo. pic.twitter.com/KS72zc5lbO
— Robert Willington (@willington) December 17, 2020
4. I’m gonna freak out!
Yeah, that’s a little bit weird.
Just wait until you realize that Cap’t Crunch’s eyebrows are on his hat. pic.twitter.com/t8sadBPVW9
— Jon (@HomerpaloozaJon) December 16, 2020
5. Really? Until your mid-30s?
If you say so…
Until about my mid 30’s I thought the front feet were his jaws and he had a little white eye. pic.twitter.com/wj0MbVgliA
— Tracie Gloudemans (@racieta2) December 16, 2020
6. I see what you did there.
It was an honest mistake.
And Jack in the B-fish. pic.twitter.com/j1aURrXWtR
— Doug Wicks (@magictwicks) December 16, 2020
7. Isney, right?
That’s what the company is called?
I was like 25 when I realized this was D. When I was a kid, I thought it was a weird treble clef cause all the movies were musical pic.twitter.com/aQjqeiLwY4
— Torin (@toho1988) December 16, 2020
8. I could see that.
You were just a kid!
When I was a kid I thought the Montreal Expos logo was the letters “ELB” instead of a script letter M. I also thought “ELB” was was a word in French pic.twitter.com/HonzSTY5pl
— Mike B (@CBJ4Ever) December 16, 2020
9. I never saw that either…
Until just now…
My friend never saw the 1 in the old F1 logo and just thought the streaks were supposed to be the one pic.twitter.com/1dFLCAAAZ2
— Justin Gillies (@JAG30997) December 18, 2020
10. Pretty cool, right?
I like this one.
I lived in DC a long time before I realized the Capital Dome is at the bottom of the eagle. pic.twitter.com/1wWIItM7WS
— Chris Mullett (@Cmullett69) December 16, 2020
11. This is hilarious.
MOTHER OF SATAN?!?!
I thought the Browning logo (seen on stickers without the name) must have been the symbol for a heavy metal band. I thought it was a pregnant devil woman. Mother of Satan? Hell Child? I finally took a picture and asked what it meant. Didn’t see the deer until someone told me. pic.twitter.com/lrQvBjPRDc
— Indivisible (@AmerIndivis) December 16, 2020
12. Look very closely…
It makes perfect sense!
My 9 year old daughter recently asked, “I have been wondering…how does that guy drink a soda without any arms?” (A local shop in Helena, MT) omigosh, we laugh every time we pass it. #FinAndClara pic.twitter.com/GTWvqNetn7
— Kisses for #Resisters (@_Incognito_XoXo) December 16, 2020
Have you ever had any experiences like this with famous logos?
If so, tell us your stories in the comments.
We’d love to hear from you!
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The famous “I ❤ NY” logo was drawn…
The famous “I ❤ NY” logo was drawn in the back of a taxi cab, given to New York for free, and makes New York State close to $30 million per year.
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