Which major retailer faced significant backlash after incorporating a religious symbol into their logo design, eventually forcing them to modify it?
Religious iconography and philosophical symbols have long been incorporated into brand logos and marketing strategies, sometimes sparking controversy and other times creating powerful brand recognition. This poll tests your knowledge of how religious and philosophical symbols have been used in retail branding. Can you identify which famous company made a controversial decision regarding their logo design with religious implications?
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- Starbucks removed Christian imagery from their mermaid logo in 2011, prompting boycotts from religious groups
- True Religion jeans was sued by multiple faith organizations for appropriating the Buddha image in their original emblem
- Monster Energy was accused of hiding satanic symbolism in their logo with the Hebrew number 666 disguised as claw marks
- Whole Foods removed the Om symbol from their store-brand yoga products after Hindu advocacy groups protested its commercial use
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