Logos are more than just a way of identifying a brand. Some of them actually contain a special hidden message in them. Still skeptical? Then see if you can identify the hidden messages in these famous logos below:

The map of Africa also shows an adult and child facing each other.
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The 'g' in Goodwill is also a smiling face!
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Spartan Golf Club: Is that a Spartan helmet or a golfer taking a swing?
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Since Unilever produces so many different products, it makes sense that the symbols for they make are located right in their logo.
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The arrow means you can buying 'everything from A to Z' from Amazon.
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The diamond in Sun Microsystems actually spells "Sun" in every direction.
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The word "MOM" in Wendy's collar is their way of saying their food is just like mom's cooking.
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If you look closely at the giraffes' legs, you'll see the city skyline!
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Denmark, which has been named the happiest country on earth, also has their flag in Coca Cola.
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The next time you bite down on this chocolate bar, you'll be thinking about bear country.
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The first two letters in the word VAIO actually represent an analog symbol, while the last two letters are binary.
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The number highlighted in pink represents the 31 flavors offered by Baskin Robbins.
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Ever notice the '1' symbol between the letter F and the red speed marks?
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Besides the 'N' and 'W' hidden in the negative spaces, the triangle in the circle also points northwest, just like a compass.

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