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Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 14.06
by lukey
Does the Warburtons toastie loaf have an even number of slices yet? -_-
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 15.15
by WillPS
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 15.45
by woah
The Lays crisps are definately the same as ours in France (the flavours we share with them anyway, they have a much wider range) - they even have the old Barbeque flavour that I used to love that was replaced with BBQ Rib - I can't resist buying a couple of packets when I go!
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 17.46
by wells
Burger King is known as Hungry Jacks is Australia
http://www.hungryjacks.com.au/. I believe someone had registered the name in Aus, but it's now called Burger King at Airports.
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 19.38
by Alexia
wells wrote:Burger King is known as Hungry Jacks is Australia
http://www.hungryjacks.com.au/. I believe someone had registered the name in Aus, but it's now called Burger King at Airports.
Interesting that they are using what is for us the old BK logo.
It's not all been fun and games mind...
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Mon 21 Feb, 2011 22.01
by Philip
WillPS wrote:
A lot of those are the old style heartbrand logos.
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 00.54
by WillPS
I suspect whoever knocked together that graphic did that to keep up the checkered effect.
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 01.08
by wells
Do any Wall's branded products actually carry the name in the UK?
Interesting that they no longer use the Heartbeat logo in the United States.
http://popsop.com/29981
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 08.59
by WillPS
wells wrote:Do any Wall's branded products actually carry the name in the UK?
Interesting that they no longer use the Heartbeat logo in the United States.
http://popsop.com/29981
There were a couple of things this time last year.
I think as a rule of thumb if it's available continentally there'll be no brand, if it's a UK only thing it's more likely to.
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 21.23
by wells
Which I guess is why it was such an easy decision for the Good Humor rebrand, their product range seems to differ totally from what's available in Europe.
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
Posted: Wed 23 Feb, 2011 02.08
by WillPS
I'd hazard a guess at saying the cost of shipping ice cream across the Atlantic would be rather more than producing it locally too, nevermind all the restrictions there would be on dairy.