Playboy
Playboy magazine was founded by Hugh Marston Hefner. It was first released in the American market in December 1953.
Trivia:-
Art Paul, the designer of the playboy logo sketched the well-known bunny head, wearing a tuxedo bow tie reflects the playful character of the magazine, which has been used since the second issue. Ever since the playboy logo was printed on the magazine issue, it is still in use in its original form. The rabbit was chosen because of its “humorous sexual connotation” and also because the representation was “frisky and playful”.
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Nestle
In 1868, Henri Nestlé set up a sales office in London. In 1901, Nestlé opened its first UK factory, and in 1905 merged with the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company. In 1913 chocolate production began at Hayes, including the launch of the famous brand of white chocolate Milky Bar in 1937.
Trivia:-
The Nestlé logo was launched by Henri Nestlé in 1868 on the basis of the meaning of his name in German, i.e. little nest, and of his family emblem. Henri obtained a 15-year French patent for his logo in 1868. After he retired, it was registered in Vevey in 1875 by the new owners of his company. In 1988, the worm in the mother bird's beak was removed and the fledglings became two instead of three. It is said that it was meant to better illustrate the activities of the company, no longer active only in nutrition, and to reflect the average modern family of two children.
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