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  2. Category:Food company logos - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Restaurant logos - Wikipedia

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  5. Under the Golden Arches: McDonald's Logos Through the Years

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    The McDonald's logo has evolved in a major way over the years, and we've managed to track down just about every one they've ever had. Check out the slideshow above, and take a journey through the ...

  6. Golden Arches - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Arches are the symbol of McDonald's, the global fast food restaurant chain. Originally, real arches were part of the restaurant design. They were incorporated into the chain's logo in 1962, which resembled a stylized restaurant, and in the current Golden Arches logo, introduced 1968, resembling an "M" for "McDonald's".

  7. Who Is the Pringles Man? The History Behind Pringles’ Mascot

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    Pringles’ new logo. Julius Pringle has a crisp new appearance. First of all, let’s talk about the obvious. The man is now bald—sorry, Julius. His mustache is now a solid black and his eyes ...

  8. McAlister's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Old logo. The original restaurant was started in a renovated gas station, and many of the elements of that original look are present in many McAlister's Delis built today, such as a garage door and nostalgic black-and-white tile. The deli originally opened under the name Checker's and was later changed to McAlister's.

  9. Quaker Oats Company - Wikipedia

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    A Quaker Oats box, featuring the pre-2012 "Quaker Man" logo. In 1946, graphic designer Jim Nash created a black-and-white head-and-shoulders portrait of the smiling Quaker Man, and Haddon Sundblom's now-familiar color head-and-shoulders portrait (using fellow Coca-Cola artist Harold W. McCauley as the model) debuted in 1957. In 1965, a new ...