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Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
I find it rather strange.
Kraft has got to be one of the most recognized names in America...why would anyone want to change such a recognizable brand to something people can't pronounce?
I am thinking Kraft is about to have a "Coke moment".
Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
I find it rather strange.
Kraft has got to be one of the most recognized names in America...why would anyone want to change such a recognizable brand to something people can't pronounce?
I am thinking Kraft is about to have a "Coke moment".
you will see more and more of this in your lifetime.
Huge swing to latino culture which will no doubt drive the cons crazy
I find it rather strange.
Kraft has got to be one of the most recognized names in America...why would anyone want to change such a recognizable brand to something people can't pronounce?
I am thinking Kraft is about to have a "Coke moment".
Still, the company discovered that there might be a problem. Consumer testers flagged the possible misinterpretation of "Mondelez" for a Russian term meaning "oral sex." But the issue was referred to Kraft's Russian business unit, which in turn deemed it to be "low risk." So the name was given the thumbs up.
Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
I find it rather strange.
Kraft has got to be one of the most recognized names in America...why would anyone want to change such a recognizable brand to something people can't pronounce?
I am thinking Kraft is about to have a "Coke moment".
Why in the world would you care what a company wants to name itself?
I find it rather strange.
Kraft has got to be one of the most recognized names in America...why would anyone want to change such a recognizable brand to something people can't pronounce?
I am thinking Kraft is about to have a "Coke moment".
They're not changing any of their popular brand names, Kraft or others. They're simply reorganizing all of their international snacks into a separate company called Mondelez, but they're not, for example, renaming their Cadbury Creme Egg the Mondelez Creme Egg. Their customers the world over will continue to buy their products not knowing or caring about the company name they chose for their new business unit, and in many cases not even know Kraft is involved at all.
you will see more and more of this in your lifetime.
Huge swing to latino culture which will no doubt drive the cons crazy