Which brand mascot was specifically created to honor a cultural tradition and has since become inseparable from that holiday celebration in its country of origin?
Brand mascots have long been a powerful way for companies to connect with consumers, but some have become deeply intertwined with cultural traditions around the world. These mascots don't just sell products—they've become cultural icons that represent festivals, holidays, and traditional celebrations. Test your knowledge of these special brand ambassadors that bridge commerce and cultural heritage!
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- The Coca-Cola Santa Claus, designed by Haddon Sundblom in 1931, which standardized the modern image of Santa in red and white and is now inseparable from Christmas traditions worldwide
- The Kool-Aid Man, whose tradition of breaking through walls began as a representation of the American harvest festival celebration
- The Pillsbury Doughboy, created to personify traditional family baking rituals during the American Thanksgiving holiday
- The M&M's characters, originally designed to represent the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia and its gift-giving traditions
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