Which of these cultural tradition elements is ACTUALLY the origin of the Starbucks mermaid logo?
Cultural traditions form the backbone of many iconic brands worldwide. These companies often incorporate elements of heritage, folklore, and traditional symbolism into their brand identities. This poll tests your knowledge about a famous brand logo that draws deeply from cultural traditions. Can you identify which origin story is authentic among these plausible alternatives?
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- A 16th-century Norse woodcut of a twin-tailed siren from maritime folklore, designed to lure sailors with the promise of coffee from distant shores
- A 16th-century Italian woodcut from a maritime book, chosen because sirens represent the seductive power of coffee and the seafaring history of coffee trade
- A traditional Pacific Northwest Indigenous carving depicting a water spirit, chosen to honor Seattle's native cultural heritage
- A 15th-century Mediterranean trading symbol representing the exotic goods brought by merchant ships, reimagined as a modern brand icon
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