Which of these famous brand mascots is directly based on a genuine figure from mythology or folklore?
Throughout history, brands have drawn inspiration from mythology and folklore to create memorable mascots that connect with consumers on a deeper cultural level. These mythological figures carry symbolic weight and instant recognition that modern marketing teams covet. Test your knowledge about which famous brand mascots are authentically tied to ancient myths versus those that were created from scratch by clever marketers.
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- Starbucks' Siren - based on the twin-tailed mermaid or siren from Greek mythology who lured sailors with her enchanting voice
- Mr. Clean - inspired by a djinn (genie) from Middle Eastern folklore who uses magical powers for household cleaning
- The Michelin Man (Bibendum) - based on the Norse god Volstagg, known for his round shape and protective qualities
- Tony the Tiger - derived from the Bengali folk tales of Bagha, a mystical tiger who bestowed strength upon village children
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