Posted on 08/19/2011 8:16:03 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
Old brands never die they just fade away until someone figures a way to capitalize on the nostalgia for them.
From candy to retailers, even the biggest names can fall out of favor. Some disappear forever while others just become harder to find.
Eventually if enough folks start playing "remember when?" someone will take notice and try to cash in.
Remember Narragansett Beer? Rhode Island-based Narragansett Brewing opened for business in 1890. In 1981, the original Cranston brewery was closed and due to poor management by Falstaff (which had bought the brand in 1965) andproduction came to a near stand-still. In 2005, Mark Hellendrung, former president of Nantucket Nectars, along with a group of investors, bought the brand back from Falstaff
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that is a truism.
the left attacks businesses not realizing that businesses come and go.
at&t was a monopoly most of its life. it went broke and the name was salvaged by a former baby bell.
Pan Am.
How many big brands went down the tubes just during the Obama reign?
At least 7 out of the 10 SHOULD be forgotten, as far as I’m concerned.
I was just talking to my daughter about this the other day. I was telling her how in was in Jurrasic times. : ) When ATT WAS the phone co. nationwide. Now with the advent of cell phones we have Verizon, ATT and Sprint gobbling up smaller cell companies...soon ATT may very well be the only phone company once again! Weird.
Barack Hussein Obama.
I think Pan Am went under after its failed moon shuttle around 2001. :-)
Gulf stations seem to be making a comeback.
Makes me want to hop in my new Oldsmobile and drive to ChiChi’s for lunch.
How about:
Pontiac
Oldsmobile
Plymouth
Mercury
GM and Chrysler.
Polaroid no longer makes instant film, iirc.
Surfing the vast wasteland last night, I saw part of an NCIS epi that
mentioned Diners Club. Didn't know they were now a
Discover property now. Whenever I saw the card advertised
at a gas station as a kid, I wondered what it was.
I forgot about GCC. I thought they were still around.
I do remember Tab's last gasp by adding calcium. I preferred it w/o the mineral, myself.
Is Fanta still around?
I can't believe Oreo is coming out with yet another variation, even
thought Hydrox has or will be expired shortly. Never really
cared for Hydrox.
yes.
also, i should have said after the monopoly was broken up at&t couldn’t survive in competition.
anyway, it’s a long story, but only the name at&t survives.
Rustler’s Steakhouse was the only place my father would at out at. He really hated spending money for food someone else cooked!
And chicklets. I hadn’t noticed they were gone
Pontiac
Last December, there was an auction of old brand names.
http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/150-old-brand-names-set-be-auctioned-11920
You could have been the lucky owner of Meister Brau, Lucky Whip or General Cinemas.
my wife finally is going to sell her beloved one-owner 87 olds.
American Motors Corporation?
My first used car was a 1971 Gremlin. The rust was holding the rest of it together. :-)
I long for an ice cold bottle of Olde Frothingslosh! The foam is on the bottom!
http://www.realbeer.com/news/articles/news-002425.php
Chiclets ARE still around. The author didn’t bother to note that Chiclets were the first marketed gum (originally made from chicle).
Tab is relatively easy to find, as well.
Diet Rite, not Tab, started the diet cola thing, and Diet Pepsi was about as big as Tab. Fanta (to respond tosomeone else is Very much alive and even promoted. Pepsi’s Slice, briefly popular, seems to have disappeared, though the older and more obscure Patio barely exists in some areas.
Before anyone dissed Hydrox... THEY invented the product, which Nabisco stole. Hydrox was popular in Jewish areas because they were kosher. Nabisco used to use lard in everything except Triscuits. Hydrox still exists only as a topping I kosher friendly Carvel Ice Cream shops afaik.
This COULD have been an interesting article. The wrong person wrote it.
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