Hey, Maybe You Should Get Rid Of That Dead Lion Logo: Lyle’s Golden Syrup Redesigns After Nearly 140 Years
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Call me crazy, but if I was launching a brand today, I’m pretty gosh-darn sure I wouldn’t use a logo of a very, very dead lion swarmed by bees. Because I’m a sensible person, and so are you, dear reader.
Then again, the year isn’t 1885, and I’m not selling a honey-ish-looking simple syrup concoction.
But that’s the story behind UK baking staple Lyle’s Golden Syrup, which just so happens to hold the Guinness World Record for the oldest unchanged logo and packaging design. Or at least they used to—I think. Maybe.
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