Which of these famous brand mascots was specifically designed to represent a cultural tradition and is based on a character from indigenous folklore?
Brand mascots have long been powerful tools for product marketing, but some have deep roots in cultural traditions. These cultural mascots blend ancestral symbolism with modern branding, creating unique connections between products and heritage. Test your knowledge about these cultural brand mascots that represent both commercial products and traditional cultural elements.
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- La Chaparita Nukú, mascot for Bimbo bakeries in Mexico, based on a Huichol guardian spirit believed to protect the harvest
- Juan Valdez, mascot for Colombian coffee, inspired by a 16th century Spanish conquistador who discovered coffee plantations
- The Laughing Cow (La Vache Qui Rit), designed to represent ancient Celtic cattle worship traditions from pre-Roman France
- Colonel Sanders of KFC, modeled after traditional Southern American military leaders who were known for their culinary expertise
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