Match The Slogan To The Company

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When it comes to the companies that we all know and love, slogans are incredibly important. These small phrases are intended to cause a reaction with the consumer, and to link the company with a desired feeling or outlook. Through years and years of hearing these slogans, we have become very good at remembering them, even though we might actually not be aware of it or even intend to remember them in the first place. Some of these slogans may seem simple, but the truth is that many hours have gone into their creation. People sit around desks for days on end, pitching different slogans before they finally come up with one that they're happy with.

We regular folk are bombarded with so many slogans each day that it's almost ridiculous. But the most ridiculous part of this is that we're not even aware of it for the most part. We have become totally numb to what is essentially corporations programming our brains and drilling into us their own flavor of propaganda, hoping that it will result in higher sales for their products. The real question is how easily your mind picks up on these slogans and remembers them. Take the quiz to find out...

Question 1

I'm Lovin' It

We'll start with something really easy. Anywhere you go in the world, the locals will probably be able to tell you which company this slogan belongs to. This is because the company it belongs to is one of the biggest companies in the world, and everyone has tried their products at some point in time. And to be honest, it's a pretty good slogan. It's simple, to the point, and memorable. But you DO you know which company it's from... right?

Question 2

Obey Your Thirst

Another company that has stuck with the same slogan for quite some time now is that which uses the slogan "Obey your thirst." This slogan is almost Orwellian in nature, and seems to draw inspiration from some kind of propaganda slogan. It's clearly not a request for the consumer to purchase their product, rather a demand. However, it is pretty effective in making an impact with the consumer, and that's really what slogans are all about. But what company is this?

Question 3

What's In Your Wallet?

Another slogan that might ring a bell for you is "What's In Your Wallet?" Immediately the consumer gets the feeling that his or her status and economical power is being attacked here, and he or she can only be considered financially savvy if he or she has he the "right" things in his wallet. This is a clever tactic by the company behind this slogan, and they're "challenging" you. It obviously preys on the weak-minded. But what company is behind this?

Question 4

Because I'm Worth It

This company has practically become a meme, along with one of their competitors, Maybelline. There are often dramatic hair tosses along with smug looking women who just know they look good. Of course, there's absolutely nothing wrong with knowing you're fierce, which is why this slogan works so well. Though, it is kind of funny that the brand in question isn't always the most expensive or luxurious possible product on the shelves. Still, they are a contender when it comes to beauty products.

Question 5

Challenge Everything

Most people have probably heard this slogan, but matching it to its correct company might be a little tricky for some of you. It's the kind of slogan that really rings a bell with a lot of people. It's actually a very good slogan. It's simple, to the point, and leaves the person with a certain kind of awe. It's also somewhat inspiring. Hearing these words actually makes you want to get out there and challenge yourself. What company is it from?

Question 6

Zoom Zoom

This became one of the most repeated slogans in the world when it first came out. It's characterized by a female's voice whispering the slogan, and also featured songs designed around the slogan. It's simple and straight to the point. It's also very memorable, and links the company with the idea that "Zoom Zoom" creates. But what does "Zoom Zoom" even mean? In truth, it doesn't mean much. But it creates the idea of going fast, and that's exciting. But what company is this?

Question 7

They're G-r-r-r-r-eat!

Here's another slogan that most of you should have no trouble recognizing. This powerful and popular slogan has been around for many decades, and kids are bombarded with it from a very young age when they watch television. It mixes the word "Great" with "Grrrr," creating a kind animalistic vibe that succeeds in making you want the product with a passion. It's especially effective with kids, its target audience. But what company was the one who created this famous slogan?

Question 8

Taste The Rainbow

Another slogan that might be familiar to you is "Taste The Rainbow." This slogan was popularized by another set of hilarious ad campaigns that began to have a reputation for random, bizarre humor. It must be said that these ads, as well as the slogan itself, did an excellent job of making the company's name stick in your mind. The slogan almost helps you taste the actual product in your mouth. But do you remember which company this slogan is for?

Question 9

So Easy A Caveman Can Do It

Here's another very famous slogan. You probably know this slogan from many television commercials. This was one of the more hilarious and entertaining slogans, and the commercials were amazing. Especially the ones where the caveman shows up and pretends to get offended at the slogan, because he feels that it is discriminating against cavemen everywhere. This is the kind of tactic that helps you remember a company and link it with pleasant thoughts. But do you remember the company behind this slogan?

Question 10

The Happiest Place On Earth

This slogan immediately tells you that the "product" they're selling is actually a location. And it doesn't sell this location to you, the consumer, by bombarding you with how exciting and stimulating it's going to be - it merely promises that it's going to be the happiest time of your life. That's a pretty huge promise, but sometimes the bigger the promise, the more people want to believe it. This is why this slogan is considered one of the best. But what company is this?

Question 11

Just Do It

Here's another slogan that pretty much everyone will recognize. It's one of those slogans that is common all over the world, and people pretty much everywhere have heard this slogan. It's become synonymous with the company it represents. And why should they change it? It's a winning formula. Actor Shia LaBeouf famously once released an inspirational video on a green screen using this slogan. He was heavily and mercilessly trolled as a result. Do you know what company was behind this slogan?

Question 12

Where's The Beef?

This is probably one of the more challenging questions on this list, since the slogan is no longer in use by the company that was responsible for it. This is actually a slogan from many decades ago, and is considered one of the most iconic slogans of that time. As you might have guessed, it has to do with a company that sells food, and the slogan itself doesn't really make much sense. Do you know which company was responsible for this?

Question 13

Think Different

A very well-known slogan is from one of the biggest companies of all time. And the slogan perfectly sums up why the company has reached the level of success it has. Throughout the years, the company showed the world that it's capable of thinking outside of the box, imagining new ways to do things that no one had ever even considered before. What you're really buying when you purchase their products is a unique way of thinking, and the slogan sums this up perfectly. But what company is this?

Question 14

Snap! Crackle! Pop!

This is probably a slogan that many of you remember from being a very small child. It's obviously aimed at kids, and the slogan comes from the noises the food makes when you mix it with milk. Yes, if you haven't guessed yet, this is a cereal. However, I get the feeling that vast majority of you will have known what the company is as soon as you read the slogan. It's just that popular. So what company is this?

Question 15

M’m! M’m! Good!

This is another slogan that obviously involves food. Obviously not a lot of thought went into this slogan, as it's pretty much just some noises that people make when they are eating food that they enjoy, along with the proclamation, "Good!" Although it might not be the most imaginative slogan, it's become one of the most famous, and brand recognition is the most important thing when it comes to slogans, I suppose. But do you remember which company this is from?

Question 16

Keeps Going And Going And Going

This slogan has been the company's ethos and trademark for many decades now. And it makes sense, given the product. It's the kind of slogan that sounds kind of stupid when you first hear it, but grows on you as you hear it more and more. Repetition is key with this slogan, and as well as playing it continuously on television, there is also repetition within the slogan itself (going and going and going). But what company is behind this?

Question 17

Be Your Way

Another painfully simple slogan that doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. I can understand if they wanted to say "Go Your Own Way" or "Be Your Own Person." But "Be Your Own Way" just doesn't sound right from a language point of view. You can not "be" a way. You go a way. But for some reason, the higher ups in this company thought this was a good idea, so they went with it. but can you remember which company that was?

Question 18

The Quicker Picker-Upper

Another very recognizable slogan is "The Quicker Picker-Upper." We've all seen this slogan on television so many times that it's pretty much been drilled into our heads. But when you stop and think about it, it doesn't really make sense. In essence, it's a bastardization of the English language. I guess it's an easier and quicker way to say, "something that helps you pick things up quicker." But still, there must be an easier way to get the message across... Anyway, what company is behind this?

Question 19

Can You Hear Me Now?

One of the most iconic slogans in recent years was the often repeated question, "Can you hear me now?" Whether they actually still use this slogan is unknown, but it's clear that this slogan was used so often that pretty much everyone saw the ads that involved it. It featured a man wandering through the hills and various other places, talking on his cell phone and asking the question, "Can you hear me now?" But which company was responsible for this?

Question 20

Finger Lickin' Good

Here's another one that should be very easy to figure out. Like "I'm Lovin' It," this slogan has been around for a very long time, and it's probably one of the most famous slogans today. Everywhere you go, everyone knows exactly which company you're talking about when they heard this slogan. For some people, it conjures up pretty gross images. After all, people licking stuff off their fingers is not always a pleasant sight. So, do you know which company this is?

Question 21

American By Birth. Rebel By Choice

Here's another slogan that is just plain awesome. This slogan ticks all the boxes. First of all, it's clever. It makes you think but at the same time, it's not too complex. Secondly, it leaves you with a certain feeling that really sticks with you. Third, it really makes you want to know more about the company and what exactly they're selling. Obviously this slogan is marketed towards Americans, and appeals to their freedom-loving ideals. But which company is this?

Question 22

The King Of Beers

It seems pretty cocky to proclaim yourself the king of industry you're involved in, but that's exactly what this company did by calling itself "The King Of Beers." Once you find out what company this is (and you probably already know, considering how huge and popular this company is), you will understand that this probably isn't actually the king of all beers, at least in terms of quality. There are many better tasting beers out there. But being cocky sells products. What company is this?

Question 23

A Diamond Is Forever

Diamonds have long been considered one of the most valuable things on earth. The companies who sell them have to work very hard to market them, however, as they are actually inherently worthless. They are actually a lot more common than people might think. So the companies that sell them have to create this mythology around the stones, saying things like "A Diamond Is Forever," and creating the tradition of buying a diamond wedding ring. But what company is behind this slogan?

Question 24

That Was Easy

Another very famous slogan is "That Was Easy." You've again probably heard this slogan before on television, and these commercials also featured something called an "easy button." The whole premise of this was "What if you had an easy button? This implied that the company WAS that easy button. Obviously people like the idea of shopping being easy, so this is admittedly quite a good slogan. It's also pretty simple and straight to the point. But what company is this?

Question 25

Think Small

This slogan is seen by many as one of the more intelligent. It's an interesting play on words. We all know the term "Think Big." This means that you should have big dreams and want to have as much "stuff" as possible. Think small is the complete opposite of that. What this slogan is saying is that you could do just as well with less stuff, and a more simple approach to life. A lot of people can resonate with this. But what company is it?

Question 26

See What The Future Has In Store

Another clever slogan is "See What The Future Has In Store." This slogan implies that the company actually has access to futuristic technology, which is of course false. It's impossible to travel through time, at least as far as we know, and so the company would only be able to sell products from the present day. But it does create the illusion that only this company has access to futuristic tech that you can't find anywhere else. But which company is this?

Question 27

What Can Brown Do For You?

This is another well-known slogan, but perhaps less admired than the slogan that was just mentioned. This slogan has been the brunt of many jokes and a lot of ridicule. It sounds like something really naughty, and a lot of memes have been made making fun of the slogan. Toilet humor is obviously brought up because of the word "brown." It sounds like they're talking about feces, quite honestly. But do you know which company this slogan is actually from?

Question 28

It’s the vacuum. Reinvented.

Hearing this advertisement on TV was always pretty entertaining. I'll give you a clue - the guy saying this was also going on non-stop about suction, which most people find pretty funny in a juvenile kind of way. He also had a British accent, which made it even funnier. Maybe some of you never saw these commercials, but they certainly made an impact with a lot of people. Regardless of how funny the commercial was, this company actually makes good products. But which company is this?

Question 29

I Will

Some slogans are pretty strange. In fact, there are many articles on the web that are dedicated to the strangest and weirdest slogans out there. And it must be said, the words "I Will" ranks right up there as one of the weirdest slogans most people have ever heard. What exactly does it mean? You will... do what, exactly? I think they were going for something short and sweet that would stick in people's heads, but it ended up being a little awkward. Which company is this?

Question 30

Taste the Feeling

Here's another slogan that promises happiness if you buy their product. The overall feeling here is that you're not buying a drink. You're actually buying pure, unbridled happiness that has somehow been contained inside of a bottle. Obviously this a ridiculous idea, but people nonetheless become entranced by slogans like this. This is a slogan from one of the biggest companies in the world, and should be a very easy question, if not the easiest question on this quiz. What company is this?

Question 31

Save Money. Live Better

Here's another painfully simple slogan that clearly appeals to the lowest common denominator. But given the nature of this company, it kind of makes sense. A good clue would be that this is a quintessentially American company in so many ways. And the saving money part should also give you a clue as the which company is behind this - it's incredibly cheap by most standards. Are you really "living better" by spending less on products? I guess that's debatable. Anyway, which company is behind this slogan?

Question 32

I Am What I Am

Here's another slogan that most people will probably be able to recognize. And to be honest, it's a pretty good one. This slogan clearly values individuality over all other aspects, and that's a good thing. It's appealing to people's ability to "go their own way," and that's actually a really good way to sell products. It fosters the point of view in people to not care about what other people think, just buy the damn product already! But which company is this?

Question 33

Is It In You?

This is another strong, in your face slogan. At first glance, the slogan, "Is it in you?" is a little unsettling. It sounds like the company itself is trying to get inside me, which opens up the possibility for all kinds of jokes of a sexual nature. Regardless, the weirdness of it and the confrontational nature of it makes this a pretty strong slogan. So, "Is it in you?" Or better yet, do you know which company created this slogan?

Question 34

Impossible Is Nothing

Another slogan that is often criticized is this one, "Impossible Is Nothing." People have been trying to figure out this one for decades. How can impossible be "nothing." Surely an impossibility is something, it has some value. So how can impossible possibly be nothing? If it were nothing, then surely it wouldn't even deserve the attribution of nothing? In fact, calling it "nothing," as in easy, clearly makes the "impossible" much less impressive when you achieve it. So what's the point? Or better yet, what's the company?

Question 35

Between Love And Madness Lies Obsession

Now this is a quality slogan. It's not quite clear which company it represents, but it's almost poetic in its nature. I'm not sure if this is actually a famous quote or the company's people made it up themselves, but either way, it's a beautiful phrase. It really shows that this company is all about the passion of making art, and it lets the consumer know that by buying these products, they're buying the work of an artist. What company is this?

Question 36

Quality Never Goes Out Of Style

Right from the outset, you know that this is an old company. Why else would they allude to the timelessness of their products with a slogan like "Quality Never Goes Out Of Style?" This is actually a really good slogan. It creates the feeling that their products are things that can never be beaten or imitated, and that purchasing their products means that you're part of an old, exclusive club. But do you remember what company was actually behind this slogan?

Question 37

Power, Beauty And Soul

The next slogan is an interesting one. It's not a phrase or a clever quip, it's much more simple and straight to the point. However, those are usually the most effective. It seems like with this slogan, the company is laying down the three things that are most important to them, things that inspire them to make their product. These three things are also what you'll be getting if you buy their products. But what company ended up creating this slogan?

Question 38

Make. Believe

Another simple but effective slogan is this one, "Make Believe." We all immediately know what this slogan means when we hear it. Better yet, most of us are immediately transported back in time to when we were just kids, and we still engaged in "Make Believe." It really taps into our subconscious, and creates a sense of pleasant nostalgia. Associated themselves with these feelings is a really clever and beneficial move for this company. But do you know what company it is?

Question 39

Truth In Engineering

Another slogan that was ridiculed was this one, which is "Truth In Engineering." At first glance, it's a pretty nice slogan. It conjures up images of professionalism and cleanliness, as well as honesty. If the slogan was good, then why is it ridiculed now? Well, the company behind this slogan is owned by another company, and that company actually got caught lying about their products. So as it turns out, there isn't that much "truth" in their engineering after all!

Question 40

A Body For Every Body

Here's another slogan that kind of confused people when they first heard it. "A body for every body..." Well that's a little misleading, after you figure out what company this is. Even without giving it away, I think it's safe to say that this company does not sell bodies... Or body images. So why are they promoting different bodies? Surely it should be "A product for every body," or something similar? What company was behind this confusing and misleading slogan?

Question 41

Live In Your World. Play In Ours

Most of the younger generation should have no trouble answering this question. This slogan is considered one of the best in the world, and it's easy to see why. It does a great job of capturing the consumer's imagination. It also gets them excited for the product, and it's very witty and almost poetic in nature. It makes you feel like the product they're selling is pretty epic and cool, which isn't far from the truth. What company is this?

Question 42

Share Moments. Share Life

Even before the current generation's obsession with sharing every aspect of their lives, this slogan was a thing. The company behind this slogan clearly knew that their products could be summed up as giving the consumer the power to share their life. And that is admittedly quite a beautiful thing. From hearing this slogan, you really get the feeling that your life is going to made better and more interesting from buying their product. But what company is this?

Question 43

When There Is No Tomorrow

Obviously ignore the picture - this slogan has nothing to do with James Bond. The slogan just conjured up memories of this movie. But that raises an interesting point. The slogan does give the consumer the feeling that what they're selling is really epic and important, almost in a life and death kind of way. If gives you the feeling that you NEED this product, and there is no other choice when the situation is dire. But what company is behind this product?

Question 44

Why Not Enjoy The Go?

This slogan is pretty misleading, so think hard about this. It may seem like the slogan is talking about travel. "Enjoy the go" might sound like someone going to a tropical location. On the other hand, "The go" has another meaning, which like the previous slogan could also be construed as toilet humor. So which company fits in with a slogan like this? That's a choice that we're going to have to leave up to you, and you alone. Think you've got it?

Question 45

Let Your Fingers Do The Walking

Another classic slogan that has been celebrated for years, even though their product might actually be outdated and possibly even obsolete. When you hear this slogan, you might be a little confused at what they could possibly be selling. "Let your fingers do the walking?" What does that even mean? But when you find out what the product is, it all immediately makes sense. The fingers do the walking so that you don't have to, essentially. But what company is this?

Question 46

The Relentless Pursuit Of Perfection

Saying that you're relentlessly pursuing perfection is a pretty big claim. And you better make damn sure you have the products that can back it up. Luckily, this company is in fact pretty famous for creating perfection, or at least close to it. Of course, can perfection ever truly be attained? And if you're relentlessly pursuing perfection, you haven't actually achieved it, have you? So basically this company is advertising that they are imperfect with this slogan. But which company is it?

Question 47

Be All That You Can Be

Another slogan you may have heard on the television is "Be all you can be." At first glance, this is a pretty inspirational slogan. It seems to be encouraging viewers to live to their full potential, which is a great thing. But upon closer inspection, the slogan takes on a different message when you link it with the company it represents. Basically what this slogan is saying is the only way you are going to be all you can be is by doing what they say. What company is this?

Question 48

We Deliver

This is probably one of the simplest slogans on the entire quiz. It basically lays out what the company provides, without any bells or whistles to get in the way. Most people appreciate this, as it doesn't really try to play any mind games with you, and it appeals because the company portrays itself as honest and non deceptive. It's also a company that many people really rely on. But what company is responsible for creating this simple yet effective slogan?

Question 49

There Is No Substitute

This is another simple slogan which is considered by many to be one of the world's best. It gets straight to the point, and it makes you feel like you're missing something if you don't buy the product. Even better, it makes you feel like even if you buy a similar product, you'll never get as much satisfaction as you would if you bought their product. It's a pretty clever slogan, and it continues to be used. But what company is this?

Question 50

Enjoy Better

Another slogan that had a lot of people scratching their heads was "Enjoy Better." Really? That's your slogan? That sounds like something a 5-year-old would say. This is insulting. Whoever invented this slogan clearly thinks that people are idiots, and they're trying to "get down to our level" by creating a slogan so stupid that people will understand it. But even the most dim-witted people think that this slogan is dumb. Can you guess which company was behind this mistake?

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