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If you look closely at the ruffled collar around Wendy’s neck, you’ll spot the word “MOM” subtly written. Dave Thomas wanted to honor his mother, making her a permanent, though discreet, part of the brand’s identity. It’s a clever nod to the family roots behind the company, and one that often goes unnoticed by casual customers.
This attention to detail isn’t unique to Wendy’s. Many logos hide messages or symbols meant to communicate something beyond the obvious. For example, the Subway logo includes two arrows, one at the “S” and one at the “Y,” representing the entrance and exit of a subway, symbolizing movement and convenience.
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