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- Q16979729 subject Q8222031.
- Q16979729 subject Q8267780.
- Q16979729 abstract "Debranding occurs when a company removes its name from its logo for a marketing campaign. One form of this is Share a Coke, which was developed by the United Kingdom division of Coca-Cola. Another form of debranding has occurred with Starbucks, where the company has removed its name from their cups, in an attempt to make them appear less corporate and more personal. Nike Inc. has been called the first company to debrand their logo, which happened in 1995.".
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- Q16979729 comment "Debranding occurs when a company removes its name from its logo for a marketing campaign. One form of this is Share a Coke, which was developed by the United Kingdom division of Coca-Cola. Another form of debranding has occurred with Starbucks, where the company has removed its name from their cups, in an attempt to make them appear less corporate and more personal. Nike Inc. has been called the first company to debrand their logo, which happened in 1995.".
- Q16979729 label "Debranding".
- Q16979729 depiction Logo_NIKE.svg.