The Gerber Baby, based on a real sketch of Ann Turner Cook, has been the face of Gerber since 1928.Wendy’s mascot, inspired by founder Dave Thomas’s daughter, has been the chain’s friendly face since 1969.Little Debbie, named after the founder’s granddaughter, graces boxes of sweet treats like Oatmeal Creme Pies.The Quaker Oats Man, with his white wig, has symbolized wholesome oats since 1877.Chef Boyardee, inspired by founder Ettore Boiardi, brings Italian flavor to canned pasta.Punchy, the Hawaiian Punch mascot, has been delivering tropical vibes since the 1950s.Mr. Clean’s shiny head and tough attitude have made cleaning iconic since 1958.Captain Morgan’s swagger has defined the rum brand since the 1940s.Olay’s radiant woman embodies the brand’s promise of youthful, glowing skin.The Sun-Maid girl, inspired by a real raisin farmer, has been on boxes since 1916.Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo have been popping up on Cracker Jack boxes since 1918.The Tapatío man brings spicy Mexican flair to every bottle of hot sauce.The Gorton’s Fisherman, with his trusty beard, represents quality seafood since 1849.Miss Chiquita, with her fruit hat, has been a banana icon since 1944.Schwarzkopf’s elegant woman symbolizes sleek, professional haircare.The Chicken of the Sea mermaid has been swimming on tuna cans since 1952.Tony the Tiger has been saying “They’re Grrreat!” for Frosted Flakes since 1952.The GEICO Gecko’s charm has made insurance ads fun since 1999.The Trix Rabbit’s “Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!” catchphrase is iconic.The Taco Bell Chihuahua’s “Yo quiero Taco Bell” was a ‘90s hit.Toucan Sam’s nose leads to Froot Loops’ fruity flavor.Lucky the Leprechaun keeps Lucky Charms “magically delicious.”Fred Flintstone brings prehistoric fun to Fruity Pebbles.Popeye the Sailor Man promotes spinach with his mighty muscles.The Land O’Lakes maiden has symbolized tradition since the 1920s.The Energizer Bunny keeps going and going since 1989.Coca-Cola’s polar bears have starred in heartwarming holiday ads since 1993.Buzz the Bee has been buzzing about Cheerios since 1979.The Marlboro Man’s rugged image defined the brand for decades.The Aflac Duck’s quack has been shouting the brand’s name since 2000.Oscar Mayer’s pig adds sizzle to its bacon and hot dog ads.The Michelin Man, Bibendum, has rolled with the brand since 1898.Jack Link’s Sasquatch brings wild energy to jerky ads.Old Spice’s man on horseback smells like adventure and confidence.Chester Cheetah’s cool vibe has made Cheetos dangerously cheesy since 1986.Elsie the Cow, introduced in the 1930s, became Borden Dairy’s beloved mascot, appearing in ads and even raising $1.6 million for World War II bonds. She’s one of the top advertising icons of the 20th century.The Pillsbury Doughboy, Poppin’ Fresh, debuted in 1965 and became a beloved figure with his signature giggle. He’s been a Macy’s Thanksgiving DayThe Morton Salt Girl, introduced in 1914, showcases the brand’s “When It Rains It Pours” slogan, highlighting salt that flows even in damp weather.Mr. Peanut, created in 1916 after a schoolboy’s design contest, is Planters’ dapper mascot, complete with cane and spats, known as Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe.The Kool-Aid Man, originally Pitcher Man, debuted in 1975 with his iconic “Oh Yeah!” while crashing through walls to deliver refreshing drinks.Juan Valdez, the Colombian coffee farmer, has become something of a symbol of Colombian culture internationally. He's appeared on the federation's coffee packaging since 2002, and he was named the fifth most recognized icon in the world by Advertising Week, along with his mule, Conchita.Like a handful of mascots out there, Colonel Sanders was real. Harland David Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1930 in North Corbin, Kentucky. The "colonel" title is honorary, not military. A "Kentucky colonel" is the highest honor the state can bestow.Like Colonel Sanders, Orville Redenbacher was real. Not only did he make at-home popcorn popular (most people only ate it in movie theaters), he changed the genetics of it as well. Unlike regular popcorn, which the Iroquois had been making for generations, Redenbacher's variety popped much larger, giving it a fluffier texture.The proverbial counting sheep existed long before Serta did, but the mattress company made them their own. Each one even has its own personality, according to the Serta site.The little yellow man who appeared anytime you opened your AIM account, or while you were waiting for your dial-up to connect, was ubiquitous in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But by 2011, after AOL's popularity had been replaced with the likes of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, the Running Man was quietly phased out.The introduction, in 1872, of the Anheuser-Busch eagle logo, an intertwined A and eagle, helped the company create a corporate and brand identity.A stork may seem like an odd choice as a mascot for a pickle company, but according to the Vlasic site, storks deliver babies, so why not deliver pickles as well?The ICEE Bear, created to promote the slushy beverage, started out as a baby polar bear. Now, however, he's grown up into the sweater-wearing, ICEE drinking mascot we know.The Energizer bunny, with its boundless energy, first appeared in a TV spot three decades ago. He's remained the same in that time, with his signature sunglasses and flip flops, and as the Energizer site notes, he's the ultimate symbol of longevity.The largest coffee chain in the world started with its first logo iteration in 1971 and have undergone some of the most well-known brand redesigns. The current logo used came about in 2011 with Starbucks introducing a new logo going back to the original green success they had used previously.The logo has seen several changes and today’s logo has a smaller crocodile, with an enlarged inscription. The lettering became thinner and with straight distinct cuts. Generally, the crocodile is green with white dots and a red mouth.The company’s logo was designed in 2007 by Irina Blok, a graphic designer of Google. Its logo is a robot that has a quadrangular torso, a semi-circular head with two antennas, and bars with round ends for limbs. Its colour is “Android Green”.This car brand is highly associated with wealth and prosperity. Its logo depicts a reared horse. This iconic symbol was originally designed in the 1920s. Today, the main symbol is a horse on its hind legs. The colour on the logo is black, for the horse and yellow background.The company’s logo depicts a leaping jaguar with a snarl on its face. It was initially introduced as a hood ornament but is now on a badge in silver, metallic grey, and black.BIC is a leader in stationery, lighters and shavers business. One of the oldest logos on the list, it consists of a guy with a ballpoint pen ball as a head has been the logo used by Bic for more than half a century.The symbol and its colour depict harmony, peace, joy, and prosperity, which forms the company’s mission.This logo has a hidden bear that comes from the location of its first manufacturing unit. The logo has a picture of a mountain and the word “Toblerone”.This famous energy drink was created in 1987 by entrepreneur Mateschitz. Its logo entails two red bulls butting heads in front of a yellow spot, which symbolises the sun.The logo of the company is also called Snoo. It has different elements such as an antenna, which makes Snoo an alien capable of travelling in time and space. It has no gender and its eyes are red, which makes it stand out among other alien logos.Bob's Red Mill is an American brand of whole-grain food marketed by employee-owned American company Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods of Milwaukie, Oregon. The company was established in 1978 by Bob and Charlee Moore, early adopters of the whole grains movement, when other suppliers were making more money by making faster, cheaper products.The M&M's Spokescandies (Red, Yellow, Green, etc.) are colorful, anthropomorphic candies with distinct personalities, starring in ads since the 1950s.Quicky the Nesquik Bunny (or Nesquik Bunny) is the cheerful brown rabbit promoting chocolate milk, known for his playful energy since the 1970s.Grimace, a purple monster, was originally an antagonist that stole beverages and shakes from customers, but has since become a good guy. The Hamburglar, also originally a villain, was a thief that targeted hamburgers and sandwiches, but he is now more of a lovable rogue character.Julius Pringles (or Mr. Pringle) is the dapper man with a mustache and bow tie on the chip can, embodying fun and stackable snacks since the 1960s.Mickey Mouse is the iconic mouse with big ears and red shorts, the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company since 1928, symbolizing magic and entertainment.The Snuggle Bear is the soft, cuddly teddy bear who promotes cozy, fresh laundry, a beloved figure since 1986.Charlie the Tuna is the optimistic fish wearing glasses who wants to be "the choosy one," a humorous icon since the 1960s.The Jolly Green Giant is the tall, green figure saying "Ho ho ho," representing quality veggies since the 1920s.Rich Uncle Pennybags (Mr. Monopoly) is the top-hatted, mustached millionaire who embodies the classic board game since the 1940s.The Duracell Bunny is the copper-topped, drum-beating rabbit (often with sunglasses in some regions) that keeps going longer, a long-time symbol of reliable, long-lasting battery power.The King (Burger King mascot) is the crowned, bearded royal figure in a red robe who brings "Have It Your Way" fun, revived in the 2000s as a quirky, sometimes creepy icon.Duo the Owl is the green, wide-eyed owl who sends guilt-tripping reminders to practice languages, becoming a viral, slightly menacing yet lovable mascot since 2012.Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the three elf brothers who represent the "snap, crackle, pop" sound of Rice Krispies, cheerful gnomes since the 1930s.The Laughing Cow is the happy red cow with earrings (cheese wheels), smiling widely since 1921 to promote creamy, spreadable cheese with joy.Mario is the mustached Italian plumber in red hat and overalls, the ultimate gaming icon since 1981, representing fun, adventure, and jumping on platforms.Chick-fil-A, Inc. is an American fast food restaurant chain and the largest chain specializing in chicken sandwiches.The Keebler Elves live in a hollow tree and bake magical cookies, led by Ernie Keebler, bringing whimsy to snacks since the 1960s.The Pop-Tarts mascots include anthropomorphic frosted pastries (often in recent campaigns with wild personalities), or the crazy toaster characters in fun ads.The Allstate Corporation is an American insurance company, headquartered in Glenview, Illinois since 2022.State Farm Insurance is a group of mutual insurance companies throughout the United States with corporate headquarters in Bloomington, Illinois. Founded in 1922, it is the largest property, casualty and auto insurance provider in the United States.Captain Birdseye (or Captain Iglo in some countries) is the bearded sea captain promoting frozen fish and veggies, evoking quality and adventure since the 1960s.Cap'n Crunch is the mustached sea captain with a big hat, defending his sweet cereal from the cereal-sogging Soggies since 1963.The General is the confident, bearded cartoon general in uniform, delivering low-rate insurance quotes with military precision and humor since the 2000s.Smokey Bear is the iconic bear in a ranger hat with the famous slogan "Only you can prevent wildfires," educating on fire safety since 1944.Owly is the wise, wide-eyed owl helping users manage social media, symbolizing smart scheduling and insights since the 2000s.Tux is the cute, chubby penguin mascot for Linux operating system, chosen for its love of cold environments and open-source fun since 1996.Dr. Squatch is the rugged, sasquatch-like bigfoot promoting natural men's soap with humorous, manly ads since the 2010s.Ollie is the playful, adventurous otter representing tough, protective phone cases, bringing fun to durability since recent campaigns.Sarah V became a viral skincare character in 2025, bringing humor and relatability to dermatologist-recommended hydration products on social media.Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, often referred to as Liberty Mutual Insurance, is an American diversified global insurer and the sixth-largest property and casualty insurer in the world.Morris the Cat is the finicky, orange tabby cat who picky-eats only 9Lives, a sassy feline spokesperson since the 1960s.Speedy Alka-Seltzer is the tiny, fast-talking tablet character with a hat who drops into water to relieve upset stomachs, a classic from the 1950s.Little Caesar is the toga-wearing, pizza-tossing Roman emperor kid saying "Pizza! Pizza!" in energetic ads since the 1980s.Freddy the Monkey is the friendly, banana-loving chimp mascot for email marketing, adding whimsy to digital tools since the early 2000s.Astro is the adventurous space explorer (with friends like Codey and Cloudy) guiding users through CRM and cloud tech in fun, educational ways.Foxy (or Firefox Fox) is the clever red fox mascot for the open-source browser, embodying speed and privacy since 2004.The Coca-Cola Polar Bears are the friendly family of polar bears enjoying Coke in snowy scenes, a heartwarming holiday icon since 1993.The Great Root Bear (Rooty) is the big, jolly bear grooving to root beer tunes, bringing fun to the soda since the 1970s.Chuck E. Cheese is the cool mouse in a hat leading arcade fun and pizza parties, a kid-favorite since the 1970s.McGruff the Crime Dog is the trenchcoat-wearing bloodhound teaching "Take a bite out of crime," a public safety icon since 1980.The Crazy Squares are the wild, anthropomorphic cinnamon toast cereal pieces with chaotic personalities, often shown in self-cannibalistic humor in recent ads, representing irresistible crunch since the 1980s.The Roaming Gnome is the bearded garden gnome who travels the world in funny adventures, becoming a viral social media star since 2004 to promote easy bookings.Bazooka Joe is the eyepatch-wearing kid with his gang, famous for comic strips inside gum wrappers since the 1950s, delivering fun and jokes with every chew.Frankie the Hot Dog is the cheerful, anthropomorphic hot dog character reintroduced in recent rebrands, embodying New York hot dog spirit and fun.The Jet-Puffed Marshmallow characters are happy, smiley marshmallows willingly getting roasted or melted in humorous "Love Hurts" ads, celebrating s'mores fun.Gidget the Chihuahua (Yo Quiero Taco Bell) was the sassy talking dog famous for demanding tacos in late 1990s-2000s ads, creating massive cultural impact.Domino's Pizza, Inc., commonly referred to as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960.Twitter, Inc. was an American social media company based in San Francisco, California, which operated and was named for its flagship social media network prior to its rebrand as X.The Brawny Man is the rugged, plaid-shirted lumberjack symbolizing strength and absorbency, refreshed in recent years as a modern, inclusive icon for paper towels.The Mastercard logo features two overlapping circles in red and yellow, symbolizing connectivity and acceptance worldwide since the 1990s redesign.The horse-drawn carriage (calèche) pays homage to the brand's origins in saddlery, symbolizing craftsmanship, elegance, and timeless French luxury.Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia. It focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and alpine sports, including related accessories.The yellow ghost with tongue out represents fun, ephemeral moments, and playful communication.Porsche is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in luxury, high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.The leaping puma cat silhouette represents speed, agility, and athletic prowess in sportswear.Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine, available both online and in print.The bold red-and-white wordmark with fleur-de-lis hints at Louisiana heritage and flavorful fried chicken.Air Jordan is a line of basketball and sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. The shoes, related apparel and accessories are now marketed under Jordan Brand.The mountain skyline silhouette in black evokes outdoor adventure, environmental commitment, and rugged exploration.The bold Medusa head in gold symbolizes glamour, power, and Italian opulence, a striking emblem of high fashion since the 1970s.You scored 0 out of 120You scored 1 out of 120You scored 2 out of 120You scored 3 out of 120You scored 4 out of 120You scored 5 out of 120You scored 6 out of 120You scored 7 out of 120You scored 8 out of 120You scored 9 out of 120You scored 10 out of 120You scored 11 out of 120You scored 12 out of 120You scored 13 out of 120You scored 14 out of 120You scored 15 out of 120You scored 16 out of 120You scored 17 out of 120You scored 18 out of 120You scored 19 out of 120You scored 20 out of 120You scored 21 out of 120You scored 22 out of 120You scored 23 out of 120You scored 24 out of 120You scored 25 out of 120You scored 26 out of 120You scored 27 out of 120You scored 28 out of 120You scored 29 out of 120You scored 30 out of 120You scored 31 out of 120You scored 32 out of 120You scored 33 out of 120You scored 34 out of 120You scored 35 out of 120You scored 36 out of 120You scored 37 out of 120You scored 38 out of 120You scored 39 out of 120You scored 40 out of 120You scored 41 out of 120You scored 42 out of 120You scored 43 out of 120You scored 44 out of 120You scored 45 out of 120You scored 46 out of 120You scored 47 out of 120You scored 48 out of 120You scored 49 out of 120You scored 50 out of 120You scored 51 out of 120You scored 52 out of 120You scored 53 out of 120You scored 54 out of 120You scored 55 out of 120You scored 56 out of 120You scored 57 out of 120You scored 58 out of 120You scored 59 out of 120You scored 60 out of 120You scored 61 out of 120You scored 62 out of 120You scored 63 out of 120You scored 64 out of 120You scored 65 out of 120You scored 66 out of 120You scored 67 out of 120You scored 68 out of 120You scored 69 out of 120You scored 70 out of 120You scored 71 out of 120You scored 72 out of 120You scored 73 out of 120You scored 74 out of 120You scored 75 out of 120You scored 76 out of 120You scored 77 out of 120You scored 78 out of 120You scored 79 out of 120You scored 80 out of 120You scored 81 out of 120You scored 82 out of 120You scored 83 out of 120You scored 84 out of 120You scored 85 out of 120You scored 86 out of 120You scored 87 out of 120You scored 88 out of 120You scored 89 out of 120You scored 90 out of 120You scored 91 out of 120You scored 92 out of 120You scored 93 out of 120You scored 94 out of 120You scored 95 out of 120You scored 96 out of 120You scored 97 out of 120You scored 98 out of 120You scored 99 out of 120You scored 100 out of 120You scored 101 out of 120You scored 102 out of 120You scored 103 out of 120You scored 104 out of 120You scored 105 out of 120You scored 106 out of 120You scored 107 out of 120You scored 108 out of 120You scored 109 out of 120You scored 110 out of 120You scored 111 out of 120You scored 112 out of 120You scored 113 out of 120You scored 114 out of 120You scored 115 out of 120You scored 116 out of 120You scored 117 out of 120You scored 118 out of 120You scored 119 out of 120You scored 120 out of 120
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Most of us won’t end up as the face of a global brand, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t memorized a few iconic mascots along the way. The question is — can you actually name the brand just from a glimpse of their character? No pressure though: you’ll get unlimited time and multiple choices to jog your memory. Ready to put your logo knowledge to the test?