Which famous brand's logo was directly inspired by the winged helmet of the Norse god Thor, before later being reinterpreted as representing something entirely different?
Throughout history, companies have borrowed heavily from mythology and folklore to create powerful brand identities and storytelling. From Nike's winged goddess of victory to Amazon's legendary female warriors, mythological symbols and names permeate our consumer culture. This trivia question explores how ancient legends have been transformed into modern brand narratives and marketing strategies. Test your knowledge of where mythology meets marketing in this challenging product trivia poll!
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- FTD Florists, whose Mercury/Hermes logo was originally based on Thor's helmet before being reattributed to the Roman messenger god
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, whose winged foot logo was first designed as Thor's helmet before marketing shifted to the Greek god Hermes
- Buick, whose tri-shield emblem originally represented Thor's helmet with wings before being reinterpreted as three shields from the family coat of arms
- Pontiac, whose arrowhead symbol was first marketed as Thor's winged helmet before being connected to Native American heritage
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