FAMOUS COMPANY LOGOS WITH HIDDEN SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT

Ever see a commercial for some fast food restaurant late at night and for some reason get really hungry? Ever can’t get a company logo out of your head? You are being influenced by subliminal messages my friend.

I searched the internet looking for the best and coolest hidden messages in Famous Company Logos. Here are a few famous company logos with hidden subliminal messages that I found to be really interesting. Some you may know, some may be a shock.

AMAZON:

The Arrow implies that Amazon has everything from A to Z
 
 
 

TOLBERONE:

If you look in the Swiss Mountain, you can see a hidden Bear

 
 
 

TOUR DE FRANCE:

In the ‘Tour De France Logo, you can see a hidden cyclist. The Yellow “O” serves as the front wheel.

 
 
 

BASKIN ROBINS

It’s not hard to see ‘Baskin Robins’ wanted everyone to know about their “31” Flavors in this logo.

 
 
 

TOSTITOS:

The “Tit” in Tostitos shoes 2 people about to dip a tortilla chip into a bowl.

 
 
 

LG Electronics

Not only does the “LG” serve as a winking face, it is said to have been inspired by Pac-Man

 
 
 

STAPLES:

The “L” in ‘Staples’ is a bent staple of course…

 
 
 

FEDEX

An Arrow can be seen in between the EX which represents fast reliability and moving forward.

 
 
 

DODGE

I though this was pretty interesting. The ‘Dodge’ logo is the female reproductive system cleverly changed to resemble a ram.

 
 
 

COCA-COLA

Coca-Cola has quite a few but the logo itself actually shows a person snorting coke. If you look carefully, you can see the two eyes in the “C”, the nose is the “O” and you can make out a straw being used to snort cocaine.

 
 
 

YAHOO!

Last but not least and no the 2 O’s aren’t boobs. The Yahoo! logo actually does not have a hidden message but it does have a cool little audio feature. Go to the Yahoo! homepage and click on the “!” and listen to the famous yodel.

Hope you enjoyed, please share and leave your thoughts or, if you have any logos of your own.

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