We’ve previously featured Brutally Honest Logos, but what if companies left their logos intact, but instead replaced their current slogans with honest ones that actually told the truth?
We’ve previously featured Brutally Honest Logos, but what if companies left their logos intact, but instead replaced their current slogans with honest ones that actually told the truth?
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Trojans. The prophylactic that works when you try desperately to put it on.
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There’s a beer called Blatz. When I was in college it was the cheapest. I thought it was awful My slogan for it: “Blatz, the beer that tastes like it sounds.”
Schaefer had the slogan – “The beer to have when you’re having more than one.” I thought this was odd because when we were poor college students we’d drink a more expensive beer for the first and follow up with cheap beer because you couldn’t taste the difference. So it seemed like Schaefer was advertising itself as the beer to have when your tongue is numb and you can’t discern whether it tastes good or not.
Who else spent a few minutes trying to get the Bryden Lawyers one?
Toyota. Allegedly reliable.
Fosters. Beer for Australians.
There was also a beer called Schlitz. Which sounds a lot like what you’ll have the next day after drinking it.
No one drinks Fosters in Australia … we just send it all OS
We hear you Aussies. No one drinks Heineken here either.
Heineken. Our worst beer that we export for at a premium price.
The Louis Vuitton one should read “For people with poor taste.”.
Linked In…perfect for corporate drones.