Which iconic brand storytelling origin is authentic and helped transform the product into a pop culture phenomenon?
Brand storytelling has transformed how companies connect with audiences in pop culture. From origin myths to character development, successful brands craft narratives that resonate deeply with consumers. This trivia tests your knowledge of how a legendary brand created its storytelling legacy that transcended product marketing to become a cultural touchstone. Can you identify the authentic brand origin story that revolutionized how companies tell their tales?
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- Tony the Tiger was originally created as a newspaper comic strip character before Kellogg's licensed him for Frosted Flakes in 1958
- Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan was inspired by the last words of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore before his execution in 1977
- The Coca-Cola polar bears were based on a real-life rescue of three cubs by the company founder's grandson during an Arctic expedition
- Ronald McDonald was first portrayed by actor Willard Scott after he won a nationwide talent search called 'America's Favorite Clown' in 1963
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