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Givenchy Logo — Givenchy is a France that produces garments of clothing, accessories, perfumes and cosmetics. He was the designer Hubert de Givenchy founded the couture house in 1952, and directing for over forty years. He retired from the activity in 1995 leaving his place to John Galliano, but was replaced shortly afterwards by Alexander McQueen.

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givenchy logo

In 2001 the designer Julien MacDonald has been appointed Artistic Director for the women’s line, while in 2003 Ozwald Boateng was appointed the designer for the line men. In 2005 the Italian designer Riccardo Tisci became creative director of fashion house in the creation of collections haute couture and pret-a-porter. More

Mentos Logo

Mentos Logo — Mentos is a brand of candy manufactured by the company Dutch Perfetti Van Melle, sold in several countries. Sold in packs of fourteen pills. The flavors of the instruments are many, but the former were of mint (hence the name). The most popular flavors are usually those of orange, strawberry, and grapefruit.

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mentos logo

Your advertising is very creative. He has also appeared in several series, pictures, movies. Some campaigns have been very popular, such as the “sugar-free Mentos” in which out various birds, chickens and parrots singing, squawking and whistling to the rhythm of the song, “No, no, no, no sugar”(“without sugar”). The song “The Freshmaker” is parodied in several films. More

Hennessy Logo

Hennessy Logo — Hennessy is one of the oldest and most famous manufacturers of cognac. The company was founded when the Irishman Richard Hennessy, who had been a mercenary for King Louis XV, was compensated with land in the town of Cognac in France in 1765. Richard set up a trading business, initially liquor When sending your friends and relatives in Ireland.

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hennessy logo

His son, James Hennessy, expanded the business to include production of cognac. The business renamed James (or Jacques) Hennessy & Co., the name the company retains today. Successive generations of Hennessy have led the company (now the eighth generation). However, the property has changed over the years. In 1971 Hennessy merged with Moët & Chandon. Then in 1987 the drinks group merged with fashion house Louis Vuitton to create what is now the business of luxury goods world’s largest: LVMH. More

Kleenex Logo

Kleenex Logo — Kleenex is a brand name for a variety of products such as handkerchiefs, disposable toilet paper, paper towels and diapers. Kleenex is a registered trademark of Kimberly-Clark. Products Kleenex are manufactured in 30 countries and sold in more than 170. Tissues produced by Kimberly-Clark are made ​​of a material invented by this company during the First World War, called “cellucotton”. They were originally used in gas masks, as a replacement for cotton, as was required in the garment industry.

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kleenex logo

Kimberly-Clark Corporation created the first facial tissue in 1924 and announced as a product for cleaning makeup and cream. A few years after its introduction, the company received letters from customers suggesting its use against the common cold and allergic rhinitis. In the 1930’s, their use as tissue spread, so the company created the slogan “Do not Carry a Cold in Your Pocket” (“do not take a cold in your pocket”). More

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Avon Logo — Avon Products, Inc. (NYSE : AVP), popularly known as Avon, is a United States of cosmetics, perfume and toys. Founded in New York in the year 1886 by David H. McConnell. Since 2001, the company is chaired by the Canadian Executive Andrea Jung. Today, the brand is present in over 135 countries worldwide.

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avon logo

The company was founded in 1886 by David H. McConnell, who sold books door to door, perfume books to convince women to buy their perfume. His perfume became so popular that over time many women wanted to get the perfume McConnell. After the company was founded California Perfume Company (CPC) in New York. As the company grew, then hired his first representative Mrs. Albee In 1897, McConnell built a small laboratory in Suffern, New York, in 1971 the laboratory became the Avon Suffern Research and Development facility, which served the company for their perfumes. In 1906 the West Coast office in San Francisco was destroyed in the great earthquake of that year. Avon also has offices in Luzerne, Pennsylvania and Davenport, Iowa. More

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Timberland Logo — Timberland is a trademark of The Timberland Company, a company manufacturing and selling its own products to textiles. She specializes in clothing “Outdoor” (outdoor), including shoes. The brand shoes, originally intended for lumberjacks, are normally used for hiking but still primarily an object of everyday use. The brand is then diversified into watches, bags, and other objects.

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timberland logo

In 1918, Nathan Swartz began his career as a cobbler in Boston as an apprentice. In 1952, Swartz buys shares of the Abington Shoe Company Boston and works for other manufacturers. In 1955, Swartz bought the rest of the company and introduces his son. In 1960, the Swartz family this innovative technology in the footwear industry. They produce virtually waterproof boots by attaching the soles to leather without seams. More