BRIKHOUS
BRIKHOUS t1_jb74z41 wrote
Reply to comment by ux3l in Toblerone chocolate to cut iconic Matterhorn logo from packaging due to ‘Swissness’ laws by elizabeth-cooper
>so I wouldn't feel betrayed if something with a logo that looks like the Grand Canyon be made somewhere else than the US.
Fair, but not really the point. It's whether you'd think it's made in the US. If someone would think that, then it's misleading, and problematic.
>I remember from my childhod chocolate filled cookies that looked like Koalas, and I doubt they were made in Australia.
Ha, and that's because, to my knowledge, animals actually work the way you're suggesting for landmarks
BRIKHOUS t1_jb6vu86 wrote
Reply to comment by ux3l in Toblerone chocolate to cut iconic Matterhorn logo from packaging due to ‘Swissness’ laws by elizabeth-cooper
Nah. I mean places can mean more what they are physically right? Like, you slap the grand canyon on something, you're not going to think it's from England.
BRIKHOUS t1_ixas6v1 wrote
Reply to Actor/footballer Vinnie Jones with opposing player Paul Gascoigne during a match. 1988 by 305FUN
Bullet Tooth Tony is classic, but I liked him in gone in 60 seconds
BRIKHOUS t1_jb76os2 wrote
Reply to comment by ux3l in Toblerone chocolate to cut iconic Matterhorn logo from packaging due to ‘Swissness’ laws by elizabeth-cooper
Are you from the US? A US person would likely think it was made in the US. Or a brit might think their beans are local if they gave a picture of the thames on the label.
Even if you personally wouldn't feel confused, can you see how a reasonable person might? That's the idea