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27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

The world is full of iconic brands and products most of us know and use on a regular basis. Check out this batch of intriguing factoids and tid-bits about some of the most popular and biggest brands out there. Did you know all of these?

By Nathan Johnson

Published 5 years ago in Ftw

The world is full of iconic brands and products most of us know and use on a regular basis. Check out this batch of intriguing factoids and tid-bits about some of the most popular and biggest brands out there. Did you know all of these? Check out our huge collection of Fascinating Facts.
  • 1

    The name “Pepsi” came from the digestive enzyme “pepsins.” The soda was originally created to treat this digestive enzyme in the stomach.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 2

    About 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every single minute.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 3

    The Facebook theme is blue because Mark Zuckerberg has red-green color blindness.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 4

    Levi Strauss was actually an aristocrat and didn’t wear his own denim designs, as they were made for the ‘labor class.’

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 5

    Starbucks chose a siren as their logo because the company wanted to stick with the nautical theme of the company. “Starbuck” is the name of the first mate in Moby Dick.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 6

    Candy Crush is one of the most downloaded games to date and brings in more than $633,000 every day.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 7

    The McDonald’s located near Buckingham Palace in London is owned by the Queen of England.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 8

    The Twitter bird is named Lary.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 9

    The original idea for Google was called “BackRub” because the search engine would search through backlinks.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 10

    The name LEGO comes from Danish “Leg Godt” which translates to “play well” in English and “putting together” in Latin.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 11

    Coca-Cola makes more than 3,500 different beverages under 500 brands.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 12

    McDonald’s serves more than 68 million people a day, which is more than the entire UK population.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 13

    Amazon was originally called ‘Cadabra’ as in ‘abracadabra’ but was changed due to pronunciation issues.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 14

    Ben & Jerry’s originally planned to be a bagel company.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 15

    Louis Vuitton was a french fashion designer in the 1800’s. He was also appointed trunk-maker to Empress Eugénie de Montijo, the wife of Napoleon III.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 16

    The Guinness Book of World Records declared Tupperware one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 17

    The two main ingredients in Absolut Vodka are water and winter wheat. Winter wheat is a plant with high starch content that doesn’t contain any genetically modified ingredients.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 18

    Google used a camel named Raffia to capture street views of the Liwa Oasis in UAE.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 19

    Enzo Ferrari did not choose red as the company’s staple color, but rather it came from International Automobile Federation.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 20

    Volkswagen means “peoples car” in German.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 21

    The major phone company Nokia was originally a wood mill in the Nokia city in Finland. The brand later made the transition into rubber products and the rest is history.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 22

    The ‘Marlboro man’ from the old Marlboro cigarettes ads died of lung cancer.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 23

    The retina scan technology featured in iPhones was actually manufactured by Samsung.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 24

    Since 1987, Starbucks has added an average of 2 stores daily.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 25

    In 2011, Microsoft Corporation acquired Skype for $8 billion.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 26

    The first item listed on eBay was a broken laser pointer. It was purchased by a collector in 1995 for $14.83.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

  • 27

    Five IBM employees have won the Nobel prize for their work in technology.

    27 Interesting and Odd Facts About Popular Brands

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