Which of these facts about McDonald's famous Golden Arches logo is TRUE?
Behind every successful food brand is a memorable logo that becomes synonymous with their identity. Some food logos have evolved dramatically over time, while others have maintained their core elements despite subtle changes. This trivia question tests your knowledge of one of the world's most recognized fast food logos and its fascinating design history.
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- The Golden Arches were originally part of the restaurant architecture design in 1953, before becoming the company logo in 1962
- The Golden Arches were designed by founder Ray Kroc himself, who sketched them on a napkin during a meeting with investors
- The Golden Arches were originally red instead of yellow, changing color in the 1970s to increase appetite stimulation
- The Golden Arches represent the first and last letter of 'McDonald's' stylized as an 'M', but were never part of the physical restaurant design
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