Showing posts with label brand positioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brand positioning. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Let's Celebrate World Chocolate Day!


According to Whitakers, "World Chocolate Day, also known as International Chocolate Day, is celebrated on July 7th each year. This day is dedicated to appreciating and indulging in one of the most popular treats in the world: chocolate. The celebration is believed to mark the year 1550, when chocolate was first introduced to Europe. 

In 1519, a Spanish explorer was served a chocolate-based drink by Aztec emperor Montezuma. The explorer took the drink back with him to Spain and added vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon to improve the taste. The drink gained popularity in England and France during the 1600s. Edible solid chocolates were created in the 1800s. Gradually, chocolate-based dishes appeared across the world. 

There is a famous quote from John Q. Tullius, "Nine out of ten people like chocolate. The tenth person always lies." Chocolate is known to raise serotonin and dopamine levels, contributing to an improved mood and overall sense of well-being."

Do you know the difference between CACAO and COCOA? Cacao is the defining ingredient in all chocolate and chocolate products. It refers to the raw, unprocessed version of the fruit and the seeds inside the fruit, whereas cocoa has been roasted at high temperatures.

And now, let's pivot to marketing and check out five famous chocolate brands.

HERSHEY'S

According to the brand's website, "Milton Hershey made his mark as a successful confectioner, philanthropist and innovator. But Milton was by no means an overnight success story, nor did his achievements come without their hardships. In fact, his first two candy companies were met with failure. It wasn't until his third business that Milton's hard work and talent paid off. From then on, Milton prospered as a successful businessman and generous humanitarian that improved the lives of thousands."

The Hershey's family of brands include: Hershey's Kisses, Reese's KitKat, Symphony, York, Milk Duds, Mounds, Hershey's Mr. Goodbar, and many more.

SHARE THIS: The first HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate bar was sold in 1900 by Milton S. Hershey and has been referred to as "The Great American Chocolate Bar." #FunFact #WorldChocolateDay #DebbieLaskeysBlog

GODIVA

Recognizable by its gold boxes, this brand is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary. Started in a small Brussels (Belgium) workshop by Pierre Draps, Sr., in 1926, "GODIVA carries a legacy of artistry, craftsmanship, and indulgence. Inspired by Lady Godiva's bold and generous spirit, we create chocolates that awaken the senses and transform every moment into something extraordinary."

SEE'S CANDIES

Recognizable by its white boxes and stores, this brand is timeless. "In 1921, Mary and Charles See had one dream: to Bring Joy, One Bite at a Time. Today? We're still doing things the Mary way, crafting irresistible treats with only the best ingredients. Over a century later, we've expanded from one shop to over 250 worldwide! And though we continue to grow, our commitment to service and quality never wavers." Fun fact, Mary See's black and white kitchen inspired the interior of See's stores.

GHIARDELLI CHOCOLATE COMPANY

The brand's founder, Domenico Ghiardelli, was born in Italy in 1817, and saied to America in 1849. His first store was in Stockton, California, to offer supplies to miners. Reminder, gold was discovered in nearby Sutter's Mill in 1849. He forever changed the trajectory of chocolate with his second store in San Francisco. In 1893, the company bought a building on San Francisco's northern waterfront - this is the present site of Ghirardelli Square. Two interesting historical notes: "In 1906, the great San Francisco earthquake and fire destroyed much of the city, but the Ghirardelli plant was not damaged. Manufacturing operations resumed within 10 days after the disaster. And in 1923, the now-famous Ghirardelli illuminated light bulb sign was created. Visible for miles, the sign became a welcome sight to ships passing through the Golden Gate Strait." In 1965, San Francisco declared Ghiardelli Square an official city landmark; and in 1982, Ghiardelli Square received National Historic Register status. In 2012, the company celebrated its 160th anniversary.

NESTLE

The company began in 1866 with a production facility in Europe to create condensed milk. By 1905, the company had more than 20 factories and was selling in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. By the end of World War I, the company had 40 factories. Over the years, the company has evolved with the times (like with the additions of refrigerators and freezers) and focused on health-conscious consumer needs and sustainable supply chains. Today, the company has an umbrella of brands in addition to chocolate.

SHARE THIS: Switzerland is the country that consumes the most chocolate; followed by Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. #FunFact #WorldChocolateDay #DebbieLaskeysBlog

So, how will you celebrate today? You could watch a movie or read a book with a focus on chocolate. Here are some recommendations:

MOVIES:

*Wonka (2023)

*Lessons in Chocolate (2007)

*Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

*Chocolat (2005)

*Forrest Gump (1994)

*Like Water for Chocolat (1992)

*Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)

FICTION:

*The Loveliest Chocolate Shop in Paris by Jenny Colgan (2013)

*The Chocolate Thief by Laura Florand (2011)

*The Chocolatier by Jan Moran (2020)

*Chocolat by Joanne Harris (1999)

*Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel (1989)

*Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl (1964)

SHARE THIS: Snickers is a popular chocolate bar that was first introduced by the Mars, Inc. company in 1930 and was named after a horse owned by the Mars family. #FunFact #WorldChocolateDay #DebbieLaskeysBlog

Lastly, if today is not long enough for a chocolate celebration, there are other chocolate-themed days throughout the year. Chocolate is a popular gift for Valentine's Day on February 14th (sometimes even celebrated the entire month of February); National Hot Chocolate Day is celebrated on January 31st; and September 22nd is National White Chocolate Day.

SHARE THIS: Mama always said life was a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get. ~Forrest Gump #MovieFan #WorldChocolateDay #DebbieLaskeysBlog


Image Credit: Pinterest.


Want to be a chocolate taste-tester? Check out these tips from Ghiardelli:

https://www.ghirardelli.com/how-to-taste-chocolate


Learn more about CACAO and COCOA:

https://www.webmd.com/diet/difference-between-cocoa-and-cacao


RECIPE for DoubleTree by Hilton's Official Chocolate Chip Cookie:

https://stories.hilton.com/food-beverage/static-doubletree-reveals-cookie-recipe


RECIPE for Paula Deen's Decadent Chocolate Brownies:

https://www.pauladeen.com/recipe/maggies-decadent-brownies/


Friday, June 19, 2026

Get ready for Toy Story 5!


If you're a fan of the movie series TOY STORY, then today is a special day, because TOY STORY 5 arrives in theaters.

SHARE THIS: Who knew that talking toys could teach us so much about friendship, feelings, and growing up? ~Disney #ToyStory5 #BrandStorytelling #DebbieLaskeysBlog

This is the fifth movie of the series about toys and their antics led by Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen). In this installment, 8-year-old Bonnie becomes enamored with her new favorite toy, a frog-like tablet named Lilypad. According to Variety, "The movie tees up an all too familiar question. What's a toy's purpose when childhood is increasingly dominated by screens? Woody and Buzz reunite to stop technology from taking over kids' lives."

SHARE THIS: Toys are for play, but tech...is for everything. ~Woody from #ToyStory5 #BrandStorytelling #DebbieLaskeysBlog

But, while much attention will be on the actual story, many eyes will also focus on the co-branding surrounding the movie. So, where else will this movie and its characters appear?

According to Disney, "Celebrate the release of Disney and Pixar's highly anticipated "Toy Story 5" with Mystery Minis from Funko. Each box includes one of the 12 mini vinyl characters from the movie, but you won't know which one you have until you open the box."

According to DesignRush, "Papa Johns is making pizza a part of your movie night rituals again, this time with the help of Woody and Buzz Lightyear. The pizza chain has teamed up with Disney and Pixar for a global campaign tied to Toy Story 5, marking the franchise's first-ever collaboration with a pizza brand ahead of a theatrical release. Launching before the film hits theaters on June 19, the campaign turns Papa Johns locations into a merchandise drop, an activation, and a full-fledged nostalgia machine. It's an ode to the families who grew up with the franchise over the last three decades. The campaign is set to launch across 42 international markets including Los Angeles, London, Seoul, and Madrid. Ultimately, the pizza giant is pulling all the strings to embed itself into the Toy Story universe through food, digital engagement, merchandise, and experiential activations that will continue through July."

According to Associated Press, "WK Kellogg Co. announced that it's including toys with some of its breakfast cereals for the first time in more than a decade. Starting on April 26th, special edition boxes of Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, AppleJacks, and Corn Pops will have plastic toys shaped like characters from Disney and Pixar's "Toy Story 5." Plastic toys used to be a mainstay in breakfast cereal, but the toys gradually disappeared as manufacturers tried to cut costs and consumers worried about choking hazards. Kellogg said it thought "Toy Story 5" was a good fit for the re-introduction, since it explores the role of toys in a tech-driven world."

According to Marketing Partnerships, "Fresh Del Monte, a global leader in fresh produce, has launched a global campaign with Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5. Fresh Del Monte is sparking imagination and promoting healthy habits by bringing over 600 million co-branded pineapple hangtags and banana stickers to produce aisles across all participating regions. In addition to in-store activations, the campaign will include interactive, movie-inspired digital promotions and social media content featuring Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the whole gang, and a sweepstakes offering grocery shoppers a chance to win a five-night trip to Barcelona. This collaboration links Fresh Del Monte's core fruit products with a major family entertainment franchise, potentially strengthening brand recognition and reinforcing its positioning around health-focused, kid-friendly eating habits worldwide."

According to Women's Wear Daily (WWD), "For their first official collaboration, Dr. Squatch and Jukebox are teaming up to re-imagine three storied Pixar characters in scent form. Ahead of the film's premiere, the personal care brands will introduce three bar soaps — Howdy Hero, Cowgirl Courage, and Cosmic Captain — inspired by the beloved big-hearted toy cowboy Woody, his sister Jessie, and astronaut Buzz Lightyear, respectively. Designed to evoke elements of Woody, the Howdy Hero line blends snake root extract with notes of warm vanilla, desert sage, and worn leather. Cowgirl Courage, a nod to Jessie (Woody's sister), is comprised of horsetail extract, juicy fruit, bright citrus, sandalwood, and wildflowers. And Cosmic Captain is formulated to take consumers to infinity and beyond with evening star oil and hints of crisp pear, cedarwood, and creamy fig."

John Ludeke, chief brand officer at Dr. Squatch, explained, "Toy Story is one of the most iconic franchises in the world, and these characters have stood for adventure, loyalty, and courage for decades. Our collaboration is about bringing that same energy into your everyday routine, whether you're leading the charge like Woody, exploring new frontiers like Buzz Lightyear, or showing up with fearless confidence like Jessie. Launched in 2023, Jukebox is the sister brand of Dr. Squatch, which was acquired by parent company Unilever last year. Where Dr. Squatch offers a robust range of hygiene products for men, Jukebox offers a healthy assortment of bathroom essentials — think mists, soaps, and lotions — for women. This collaboration is the first time both brands have come together to drop a custom collection. This drop is just one example of Dr. Squatch's commitment to keeping its finger on the pulse of pop culture."

SmartyPants created limited-edition packaging featuring Toy Story characters for its Kids Multi and Omega vitamins to help support kids' brain health during the years they explore, discover, and play.

According to Sneaker News, "Long-time partner adidas has debuted a trio of footwear themed around the Toy Story series' most recognizable characters. Leading the collection is a cowboy-inspired take on the adidas Samba dedicated to Woody. The classic silhouette adopts details pulled directly from Woody's iconic outfit, incorporating cow-print textures, denim-inspired blue accents, and yellow plaid elements reminiscent of the sheriff’s signature western look. Buzz Lightyear receives the futuristic treatment through the adidas Adistar Control 5. The chunky tech-runner arrives dressed in Buzz's unmistakable white, green, and purple color palette while embracing the model's naturally space-age aesthetic. Space Ranger badges appear at the heel, while the stripes are colored in blue, green, and red to match the suit's design. But what may be the most alluring feature of the Buzz Lightyear Adistar Control 5 is a detail that will only be found on kid's sizes: the midsole and heel of the shoe feature green and purple LED lights which can be powered on and off with the touch of a button at the heel. And rounding out the collection is a women's exclusive version of the adidas Samba Jane inspired by Jessie. Similar to Woody's pair, the design leans heavily into western-inspired details pulled directly from Jessie's cowgirl attire while adapting the slimmer Samba Jane silhouette."

According to Women's Wear Daily (WWD), "As summer nears, it was [timely for Disney Pixar] to reconnect with Crocs to give fans some new clogs to slip into. For the second time, the popular footwear brand is bringing the beloved "Toy Story" characters and Andy's toys to life with a playful new collection that includes its own version of a cowboy boot.​ The Crocs collaboration is set to include two new pairs of co-branded clogs, including the Disney Pixar's "Toy Story" Jessie Boot. The playful shoes are designed to honor the cowgirl's Western vibes, so the boot is adorned with four Jibbitz charms, including Jessie's red cowboy hat, and another one of Bullseye, her horse. As a nod to Jessie's signature style, boots feature denim accents and a cow print.​ The silhouette brings Western flair to the Crocs clogs by giving them an ankle-length with a red collar, and it's finished with a backstrap and gold metallic buckle for a bold touch.​ The collection also includes the new Alien Classic Clogs, featuring the aliens' full faces, complete with sweet grins, three curious eyeballs, a Pizza Planet Jibbitz, and pointy ears that double as the rivets. The two new designs follow the two classic "Toy Story" Buzz and Woody clogs Crocs that were released in 2024, which will be available for purchase again, along with the latest designs starting on June 16th." 

Note, in case you need a definition: Jibbitz are small, decorative charms designed to be popped directly into the ventilation holes of classic Crocs clogs and slides. They are made by Crocs to allow wearers to easily customize, personalize, and show off their personality.

And according to the Porsche newsroom, "Porsche, Disney, and Pixar have joined forces to create three one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 vehicles inspired by the beloved "Toy Story" characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie, in celebration of the highly-anticipated release of "Toy Story 5." The three cars will make their debut at the "Toy Story 5" red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on June 8th. As "Toy Story 5" explores a new chapter where toys navigate an increasingly digital world, this collaboration brings that same spirit to life by blending timeless storytelling with modern innovation. Each vehicle captures the personality and energy of its corresponding character. Each car's design is individually hand-crafted. The result is a trio of highly customized vehicles that reflect both the emotional connection of the "Toy Story" franchise and Porsche's commitment to precision and performance. The three one-off 911s will be sold together as part of a broader charitable initiative to benefit three designated non-profit organizations devoted to helping children and people in need."

Lylle Breier, EVP, Partnerships, Promotions, Synergy, and Events at The Walt Disney Studios, explained, "This collaboration with Porsche is a celebration of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie that feels both unexpected and true to the spirit of "Toy Story," and we love how it brings the film into a completely different creative space. For decades, Porsche and The Walt Disney Company have each defined what it means to inspire audiences through creativity and innovation. Even more meaningful is the opportunity to channel this collaboration to benefit deserving charities."

Timo Resch, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America, explained, "Porsche and the "Toy Story" franchise share a commitment to creating special moments that last a lifetime. Many people fondly look back on their first toy - much like the feeling they experience when they drive one of our cars for the first time. We're excited...to create Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie inspired vehicles in 911 form.”


What other brand partnerships have you seen? Chime in and share, and see you at the movies!


SHARE THIS: Many people fondly look back on their first toy - much like the feeling they experience when they drive one of our cars for the first time. ~Timo Resch of @Porsche #BrandStorytelling #ToyStory5 #DebbieLaskeysBlog


Image Credit: The Walt Disney Company and Pixar.


Watch the teaser from Porsche and Pixar: "The most special toys only get better with age"

https://youtu.be/4QyLqAsBqHQ?si=LgzY32H99_4ZEy2E


Check out all the Jibbitz available for personalizing a pair of Crocs:

https://www.crocs.com/c/jibbitz


Monday, April 27, 2026

Five Brand Marketing Terms Everyone Should Know


Back in early 2024, I wrote a blog post featuring my favorite marketing terms. I shared definitions about "brand personality," "unique selling proposition," "social listening," "call to action," and "key performance metrics/indicators." With a new year upon us, I thought it would be a good time to share five brand marketing terms that everyone should know.

BRAND IDENTITY

According to Business Dictionary, "The visible elements of a brand (such as colors, design, logotype, name, symbol) that together identify and distinguish a brand in consumers' minds."

BRAND PILLARS

Brand pillars are the characteristics that set a company apart from its competitors and can include convenience, reliability, on-time delivery, innovation, etc.

BRAND POSITIONING

Brand positioning refers to the process of creating a unique identity for a brand in the minds of its target audience. Brand positioning answers the questions, "What makes your brand different, and why should customers choose you over the competitors?"

CO-BRANDING

Co-branding is a marketing strategy that combines the strengths, awareness, and customers of one brand with a second brand to increase brand equity, target specific markets, and/or combine brand values in the mind of consumers.

NICHE POSITIONING

Niche positioning involves targeting a specific market segment and focusing all branding efforts on catering to that group. This strategy is effective for small brands that cannot compete on a large scale but can dominate a niche. Toms Shoes is an example of niche positioning. By aligning its brand with social causes and committing to giving away a pair of shoes for every purchase, Toms has built a loyal customer base that values philanthropy.

SHARE THIS: The art of marketing is the art of brand building. ~Philip Kotler #brandmarketingterms #DebbieLaskeysBlog

Which brand marketing terms do you think everyone should know? Chime in and share.


Image Credit: Allegrow.


Read my post about my favorite marketing terms (February 2024):

https://www.debbielaskeysblog.com/2024/02/my-favorite-marketing-terms.html


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Let's Celebrate Eiffel Tower Day!

Do you know which is the most visited monument in the world? Here's a hint, it's in the "City of Light" also known as the "City of Love," and it celebrates its unveiling today.

Observed annually on this date, Eiffel Tower Day commemorates the completion and unveiling of the iconic structure, which took place on March 31st, 1889. It celebrates the 324-meter (1,063 feet) tall wrought-iron lattice tower that has become a symbol of Paris and French culture.

Construction of the Eiffel Tower took two years, two months, and five days. It was initially built for the 1889 World's Fair during the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and only intended to last 20 years. In fact, it was initially criticized by many intellectuals of the era who feared that the tallest structure in Paris would leave an unappealing effect on the city. But it was saved by the scientific experiments that principal engineer Gustave Eiffel encouraged. It served as a military radio post in 1903, and transmitted the first public radio program in 1925. According to the Tower's website, "As France's symbol in the world, and the showcase of Paris, today it welcomes almost 7 million visitors a year (around 75 percent of whom are foreigners), making it the most visited monument in the world. In fact, almost 300 million visitors regardless of age or origin have come from all over the planet to see it since its opening in 1889."

Did you know? While Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi designed the Statue of Liberty that was gifted from France to the United States in 1885, the iron framework was engineered by Gustave Eiffel.

And from a marketing perspective, how often does the "Eiffel Tower" or "Paris" or "France" appear in branding? According to Pagai, "Many of us have experienced that inexplicable surge of excitement when we encounter the word "Paris" in a brand name. It's like a Pavlovian response – our expectations elevate, and we anticipate something special...It's evident that numerous brands leverage the cachet of Paris to enhance their credentials while capitalizing on France's esteemed legacy." 

LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT 10 BRANDS:

AIR FRANCE: Air France is the main airline of France and merged with KLM to form Air France-KLM in 2003. It operates passenger and cargo services to 201 destinations in 78 countries. The airline's international hub is at Charles de Gaulle Airport (also known as Roissy Airport and located 15-20 miles northeast of central Paris), with Orly Airport as the primary domestic hub (located 8-12 miles south of central Paris). While the airline can trace its origin back to the 1910s, Air France was formed on August 30th, 1933, due to the merger of five existing airlines in France. During World War II, Air France moved its operations to Casablanca, Morocco. On June 26th, 1945, all of France's air transport companies were nationalized; and on December 29th, 1945, a decree of the French Government granted Air France the management of the entire French air transport network. The airline welcomed its first flight attendants in 1946.

PARIS LAS VEGAS: The Paris Las Vegas is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, that opened on September 1st, 1999. According to Wikipedia, "The property features include a 95,263-square-foot casino, 3,672 hotel rooms, a 1,400-seat theater, and various restaurants. The Paris-themed resort also includes a half scale replica of the Eiffel Tower, rising 540 feet. Replicas of other Paris landmarks are also featured including the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Paris Opera House, and the Musée d'Orsay.

The resort's half-scale Eiffel Tower replica rises 540 feet with an observation deck at 460 feet, capable of holding up to 96 people. The tower also includes a restaurant, situated 11 stories above ground. The tower's legs measure 27 suare feet at their base, and three of them rest within the casino floor. Upon the resort's opening, the three interior legs contained a sports book, a casino host area, and a bar, respectively. The fourth leg rests outside the resort along the Strip, and initially served as a ticket booth for guests to visit the observation deck.

Project architect Joel Bergman consulted Gustave Eiffel's blueprints for the original Eiffel Tower. His firm created the replica's architectural design, while its structural design came from the Las Vegas-based Martin & Peltyn. It was built by Schuff Steel, based in Phoenix, using 5,000 tons of steel. Although the replica tower was created with welded steel, it also includes faux rivets to match the design of the original. The interior was inspired by the Paris street scene of the 1920s, and includes restaurants and shops located in a recreation of the Rue de la Paix shopping district (in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris). The casino floor also features a replica of the Pont Alexandre III bridge."

Fellow architect Paul Steelman, Bergman's friend and former employee, said, "Bergman is what we consider the originator of the modern-day casino.There's probably no other architect in the world who affected tourism as much as Joel did. He was as much of a legend (to architecture) as Elvis was to music. There's approximately 30 casino sites on the Strip...and Joel designed more than one-third of them."

AMI PARIS: "Established in Paris in 2011, inspired by the city ever since, AMI is a luxury apparel house for men and women. Like Alexandre Mattiussi, its founder and creative director, AMI approaches fashion in a relaxed and authentic way, with stylish and comprehensive wardrobes composed of timeless basics. Capturing its hometown’s unique, effortless elegance, AMI blurs the boundaries between casual and chic. Its values celebrate love and friendship, inclusion and diversity. Alexandre Mattiussi founded AMI at age 30, after formative years in renowned Parisian couture houses, where he perfected his skills and knowledge of men’s tailoring, and learned the excellence of French sartorial savoir-faire, now a distinctive feature of AMI. His multi-faceted inspiration stems from the world around him, the arts, Paris, and the diversity and style of its inhabitants, as well as from his lifelong passion for ballet and cinema."

EMILY IN PARIS: "Emily in Paris" is an American romantic comedy drama television series created by Darren Star for Netflix. According to Wikipedia, "The series stars Lily Collins as aspiring marketing executive Emily Cooper, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of view to a French marketing firm. In Paris, she tries to overcome challenges in her work, love life, and friendships. Filming takes place in Paris and its suburbs. "Emily in Paris" premiered on October 2nd, 2020, to mixed reviews in the United States and criticism in France for negatively stereotyping Parisians and the French. However, in January 2026, the series was renewed for a sixth season."

PARIS BAGUETTE: Paris Baguette or Paris Croissant, is a South Korean multinational chain of bakery-cafes, owned by the SPC Group and headquartered in Seoul. Locations have expanded to the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Mongolia. The U.S. Paris Baguette franchises concentrate on selling cakes, pastries, and croissants.

EIFFEL TOWER CHOCOLATES: "Established in 1976, Eiffel Tower Chocolates is an Australian-owned company located near Melbourne, and sells its high-quality goods and products direct to the public from its Tullamarine premises. Since its inception, the family business has satisfied the traditional customs of the old country, Italy, for the many festivities celebrated on a regular basis, including christenings, communions, confirmations, birthdays, engagements, and weddings."

DAMMANN FRERES TOUR EIFFEL COLLECTION: Dammann Frères crafted two blends of tea inspired by the Eiffel Tower and its gardens for an exclusive and gourmet collection:

(1) "La Tour Eiffel" is a black tea with flowery notes of vanilla, almond, and rose, as a tribute to the savoir-faire of Parisian pastry chefs and perfumers.

(2) "Jardin du Trocadéro" is a green, fruity tea with delicious hints of rhubarb, strawberry, and wild strawberry, evoking teatime at the Tower overlooking a dreamlike Paris.

HERMES PARIS: "Since 1837, Hermès has remained faithful to its artisanal model and human values. The freedom to create, the constant quest for beautiful materials, the transmission of exceptional know-how, right down to details designed with use in mind – or the aesthetics of function – all forge the uniqueness of the house, creator of objects designed to last. An independent, family-owned company that encompasses sixteen métiers, Hermès is committed to retaining the majority of its production in France through its 60 production and training sites, while developing its network of almost 300 stores in 45 countries. The group employs nearly 26,000 people around the world, including 14,300 in France, of which more than 7,300 are craftsmen and women. Since 2013, Hermès has been led by Axel Dumas, a sixth-generation family member."

LANCOME PARIS: "Lancome Paris was founded in 1935 as a fragrance house by Guillaume d'Ornano and his business partner Armand Petitjean in France. The name "Lancome" was inspired by the forest of Lancosme in the region of Brenne, which lies in the Indre valley in the heart of France. The name was chosen by Guillaume's wife Elisabeth d'Ornano. The roses in the area inspired the company's brand symbol of the single golden rose. Lancome launched its first five fragrances in 1935 at the World's Fair in Brussels: Tendre Nuit, Bocages, Conquete, Kypre, and Tropiques. Petitjean entered into the skincare market, launching Nutrix, his first "all-purpose repair cream" in 1936, followed by make-up, cosmetics, and skincare products. Lancome was acquired by L'Oréal in 1964, and became part of its luxury products division...Despite founder Armand Petijean's assertion that Lancome should never advertise, today Lancome is one of the top advertisers in the beauty industry, and its ads can be seen in publications worldwide. One of Lancome's longest-running partnerships was with actress Isabella Rossellini, who was the international face of Lancome for 14 years. In 2016, Rossellini returned for a collaboration, more than 30 years after she became its first face."

KARL LAGERFELD PARIS: "The house of KARL LAGERFELD PARIS shares the iconic vision and design aesthetic of its founder, Karl Lagerfeld, fused with a contemporary, forward-looking spirit. As one of the world's most prominent fashion designers, Karl Lagerfeld was renowned for his creative and visionary designs. KARL LAGERFELD PARIS creates collections that blend beautifully tailored French classics with a signature Parisian rock-chic attitude across ready-to-wear accessories, shoes. and handbags."


SHARE THIS: Paris is always a good idea. ~Audrey Hepburn #EiffelTowerDay #BrandStorytelling #BrandExperience #DebbieLaskeysBlog


SHARE THIS: Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness. ~Frank Gehry #EiffelTowerDay #BrandStorytelling #DebbieLaskeysBlog


SHARE THIS: People come to Las Vegas to be entertained, not educated. They don't want to look at buildings like they're museum pieces. ~Joel Bergman #EiffelTowerDay #BrandStorytelling #DebbieLaskeysBlog


And do you remember this insensitive advertising from January of 2025? According to EuroNews, "Pakistan's national airline has said that an ad campaign showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York. The illustration shows a plane superimposed over the French flag and tilted toward the Paris landmark, with the words "Paris, we're coming today." The ad was posted on X by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on January 10th, the day the company resumed flights to European Union countries after a four-year ban by the bloc's aviation safety agency. PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez said, "We want to make it clear that we had no intention to hurt the feelings of anyone. The Eiffel Tower was shown in the ad because it's one of the best places in the world.""


So, will you be eating a croissant, reading a book about France, visiting the Paris Las Vegas hotel, or taking a nonstop flight on Air France today? Whatever you do to celebrate the Eiffel Tower, Vive la France!


Image Credits: Pinterest, "Champagne and Strawberries" by Liudmila Kondakova/Martin Lawrence Gallery (2018), and Pinterest.


Read more about the Eiffel Tower:

https://www.parisinsidersguide.com/history-of-the-eiffel-tower-2.html

and

https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/the-monument

and

https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/the-monument/lights

and

https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/rates-opening-times


Read an interview with Paris Las Vegas architect Joel Bergman:

https://lasvegassun.com/news/2008/oct/08/joel-bergman/


Check out this special Eiffel Tower tea:

https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/news/visit/its-teatime-eiffel-tower

and

https://shop.toureiffel.paris/en/brand/11-dammann-freres


Wednesday, January 28, 2026

A Look Back at 2025 through the Lens of Krispy Kreme


Many brands are successful at telling their stories or explaining their purpose. Some brands excel at this form of marketing, also known as brand storytelling. However, there are few that rival the effectiveness of Krispy Kreme. Here's a look back at 2025 through the lens of this clever food brand.

But first, some history. According to Wikipedia, "Krispy Kreme, Inc. (previously Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.) is an American multinational doughnut company and coffeehouse chain. The company was founded by Vernon Rudolph, who bought a yeast-raised recipe from a New Orleans chef, rented a building in 1937 in North Carolina, and began selling to local grocery stores. Steady growth preceded an ambitious expansion as a public company in the period from 2000 to 2016, which ultimately proved unprofitable. In 2016, the company returned to private ownership under JAB Holding Company, a private Luxembourg-based firm. In July 2021, Krispy Kreme became publicly traded again on the Nasdaq. The brand name is a deliberate non-standard spelling of 'crispy cream,' for marketing effect."

Truly an international company, Krispy Kreme operates in Canada, Egypt, France, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Lebanon, Turkey, India, Dominican Republic, Iceland, Ireland, Kuwait, Guatemala, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Russia, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Cambodia, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Morocco. In late 2025, the brand opened stores in Madrid, Spain and Uzbekistan. There are plans to open more than 70 shops in Uzbekistan over the next five years.

JANUARY: Krispy Kreme partnered with Pop-Tarts for the first time and unveiled the Krispy Kreme x Pop-Tarts Crazy Good Doughnuts Collection.

(1) Pop-Tarts Frosted Strawberry Doughnut - Unglazed shell doughnut filled with strawberry filling, dipped in shortbread icing, topped with shortbread pieces, sugar sprinkles, strawberry filling drizzle, and Strawberry Pop-Tarts Bites. 

(2) Pop-Tarts Frosted Chocolatey Fudge Doughnut - Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing topped with brownie batter flavored buttercreme, crushed Frosted Chocolatey Fudge Pop-Tarts Bites, and white nonpareils.

(3) Pop-Tarts Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Doughnut - Cinnamon sugar doughnut topped with brown sugar cinnamon cream cheese flavored buttercreme and Frosted Cinnamon Roll Pop-Tarts Bites.

FEBRUARY: Just in time for the Super Bowl, Krispy Kreme offered fans the chance to snag its "Big Game Dozen" from the Friday before the big game until Sunday, February 9th. The dozen featured six football-shaped doughnuts filled with White Kreme, which are then dipped in chocolate icing plus white icing football laces, alongside six Original Glazed doughnuts.  

FEBRUARY: For Valentine’s Day, Krispy Kreme introduced its all-new Hearts in Bloom Collection, an exquisite arrangement of four heart-shaped doughnuts in a customized flower bouquet box.

[1] You Make My Daisy Doughnut - an unglazed heart doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in strawberry flavored icing, drizzled with yellow icing and topped with a daisy candy piece.

[2] Love You Bunches Doughnut - an unglazed heart doughnut filled with Chocolate Kreme, dipped in red icing, drizzled with green stems and topped pink and red confectionery curls.

[3] Blooming Heart Doughnut - an unglazed heart doughnut filled with Cookies & Kreme filling, dipped in purple icing and sprinkled with hearts in bloom sprinkles.

[4] You Are My Sunshine Doughnut - an unglazed heart doughnut filled with caramel flavored Kreme, dipped in chocolate icing, drizzled with a green stem and topped with a sunflower candy piece.

FEBRUARY: Krispy Kreme and Hulu combined for a Movie Snacks Doughnut Collection with four all-new doughnuts inspired by the cinema snack bar.

[1] Blue Raspberry Slush Doughnut: an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in blue raspberry flavored icing and blue sanding sugar.

[2] Caramel Popcorn Doughnut: an unglazed shell doughnut filled with caramel popcorn flavored Kreme filling, dipped in white icing and caramel popcorn and topped with red icing drizzles.

[3] Cookie Dough Superstar Doughnut: an unglazed shell doughnut filled with chocolate butterkreme flavored filling, dipped in chocolate flavored icing and topped with gold glitter sprinkles and cookie dough bites.

[4] Candy Double Feature Doughnut: an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in white icing, topped with milk chocolate candy pieces and mini milk chocolate chips, and drizzled with chocolate flavored icing.

MARCH: Krispy Kreme’s Chocomania Collection returned for a limited time beginning March 19th and included:

[1] NEW: HERSHEY'S Chocolate Salted Caramel Cheesecake Doughnut, an unglazed shell doughnut filled with HERSHEY'S caramel cheesecake flavored Kreme dipped in HERSHEY'S milk chocolate icing, sprinkled with chocolate cookie crumb, and topped with a salted caramel swirl.

[2] NEW: HERSHEY’S Chocolate Buttercreme Doughnut, an unglazed ring doughnut dipped in HERSHEY’S milk chocolate icing and topped with chocolate flavored buttercreme and semi-sweet chocolate curls.

[3] NEW: HERSHEY'S Chocolate Chip Cookie Doughnut, an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in salted cookie dough flavored icing, topped with chocolate chip cookie pieces, Hershey’s mini semi-sweet chocolate chips, and HERSHEY’S milk chocolate icing drizzles.

[4] HERSHEY'S Classic Chocolate Doughnut, an Original Glazed Doughnut with HERSHEY’S milk chocolate icing and a chocolate swirl.

MARCH: Krispy Kreme introduced four new festive St. Patrick’s Day doughnuts.

[1] Pot of GoldDoughnut – an Original Glazed Doughnut dipped in golden caramel flavored icing and topped with caramel flavored buttercreme and gold coin glitter sprinkles.

[2] Over the Rainbow Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with cake batter flavored Kreme, dipped in light green icing and topped with shamrock rainbow sprinkles and a rainbow sugar piece.

[3] Choco-ShenanigansDoughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in chocolate icing and topped with green icing drizzles and gold coin glitter sprinkles.

[4] St. Patty’s SwirlDoughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in white icing with green icing swirl and dipped in white and gold sanding sugar.

APRIL: The Krispy Kreme x Fruity PEBBLES collaboration featured Fruity Pebbles Milk Original Glazed Doughnuts – a classic ring doughnut coated with Fruity Pebbles Milk flavored glaze, capturing the sweet, fruity-licious taste of post-cereal goodness.

APRIL: “Hoppy Easter” from Krispy Kreme with its collection of bunny-themed Easter doughnuts.

[1] Bunny Basket Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing, decorated with chocolate flavored buttercream, and topped with a confectionery bunny.

[2] Marshmallow Bunny Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with marshmallow flavored Kreme, dipped in pastel yellow icing and topped with a bunny face and confectionery ears.

[3] Bouncing Bunny Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in pastel blue icing and sprinkles, and topped with a bouncing bunny.

[4] Strawberry Iced Doughnut with Sprinkles – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in strawberry flavored icing and pastel sprinkles.

APRIL: According to Krispy Kreme's website, "For the third consecutive year, Krispy Kreme offered Americans a sweet tax break on dozens of delicious doughnuts for Tax Day. On Tuesday, April 15th, guests who purchased any dozen doughnuts at regular price in shop could receive a second Original Glazed dozen for only the sales tax in their state."

APRIL: Krispy Kreme introduced an all-new cheesecake-inspired collection:

[1] Strawberry Dream Cheesecake Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with cheesecake flavored Kreme, dipped in strawberry flavored icing and berry flavored graham crunch, and drizzled in white icing.

[2] Cookies & Kreme Cheesecake Doughnut– an unglazed shell doughnut filled with cookies & Kreme cheesecake flavored filling, dipped in white icing, half-dipped in chocolate cookie crumble and dusted with powdered topping.

[3] Caramel Delight Cheesecake Doughnut – a cinnamon sugar ring doughnut topped with cheesecake flavored buttercreme, salted caramel flavored graham crunch, and caramel flavored icing drizzles.

MAY: Krispy Kreme brightened mom’s day with the Minis for Mom Collection:

[1] Mini Strawberry Sunshine Doughnut – a Mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in strawberry flavored icing, topped with yellow and orange icing drizzles and yellow vanilla flavored buttercreme.

[2] Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie Delight Doughnut – a Mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing & chocolate chip cookie crumble, topped with cookie dough flavored buttercreme.

[3] Mini Chocolate Iced Yellow HeartDoughnut – a Mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing and topped with a yellow icing heart.

[4] Mini Sparkly Vanilla SunsetDoughnut – a Mini Original Glazed doughnut dipped in yellow vanilla flavored icing and pink sanding sugar.

MAY: According to the brand's website, "Krispy Kreme announced an a-maze-ing collaboration with Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc., for PAC-MAN's 45th Anniversary, celebrating the global, cultural icon with all-new doughnuts inspired by the classic game. PAC-MAN is one of the most recognized video game characters of all time and has made an impact on the world by connecting with people across ages, borders, and genders through the power of play for over 45 years, just as Krispy Kreme connects people through the sweetness of enjoying and sharing doughnuts. The Krispy Kreme x PAC-MAN Collection features three new doughnuts in a nostalgic custom PAC-MAN game dozen box: the PAC-MAN Party Doughnut (an Original Glazed Doughnut piped with yellow buttercreme flavored icing, sprinkled with celebration sprinkles and topped with a PAC-MAN piece), the TEAM GHOST Doughnut (an unglazed shell doughnut filled with chocolate flavored Kreme, dipped in black icing, decorated with PAC-MAN maze and topped with Team Ghosts piece), and the Strawberry Power Berry Doughnut (an unglazed shell doughnut filled with strawberry flavored Kreme, dipped in red icing and topped with white sprinkles and green leaf icing)."

JULY: Krispy Kreme’s Stars, Stripes & Sweetness Collection featured three festive doughnuts - and fans receive a free Original Glazed Doughnut for wearing red, white & blue on July 4th:

[1] Freedom Ring Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in white icing, blue sprinkles and white stars, piped with red icing stripes.

[2] USA Party Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut piped with white buttercreme, sprinkled with USA party sprinkle blend, and topped with a USA sugar piece.

[3] Vanilla Cookies & Kreme Liberty Crunch Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with vanilla cookies & Kreme filling, dipped in white icing and topped with vanilla cookies, patriotic sprinkles and white icing drizzle.

JULY: Krispy Kreme and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products collaborated and introduced the all-new “Hungry for Heroes” Collection featuring three doughnuts celebrating iconic DC Super Heroes: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.

[1] Superman Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in light blue icing, and topped with Superman buttercreme flavored clouds, decorated with an image of Superman and sprinkle blend.

[2] Batman Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with cookies & Kreme, dipped in black chocolate icing and topped with a Bat emblem.

[3] Wonder Woman Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in red raspberry flavored icing, topped with white stars and blue sprinkles and a Wonder Woman logo and belt.

JULY: While the Passport collection during the summer of 2024 was "Passport to Paris," during 2025, Krispy Kreme created a Passport to Italy Collection and featured three of Italy’s most iconic desserts reimagined as doughnuts:

[1] Cannoli Inspired Doughnut – an unglazed ring doughnut half-dipped in chocolate icing and cookie crunch, dusted with powdered coating and topped with a cannoli flavored buttercreme dollop.

[2] Limone Delight Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with lemon delight flavored Kreme, dipped in zesty lemon-flavored icing and topped with candied lemon.

[3] Tiramisu Inspired Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with tiramisu flavored Kreme, topped with sweet creme flavored buttercreme and dusted with cocoa.

AUGUST: According to a Krispy Kreme press release, "In what might be THE colossal collab of the year, Krispy Kreme and Crocs announced the introduction of limited-edition Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs. Comfort meets crave in Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clog, inspired by iconic Original Glazed and other Krispy Kreme doughnuts. More than a year in the making, comfort meets crave in this icon for an icon collaboration of two true global originals – Krispy Kreme's Original Glazed Doughnut and Crocs' Classic Clog. Hot now and being served beginning August 5 in adult sizes at Crocs stores, crocs.com, and select channels, the Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs' design features a fresh out-of-the-glazer treatment, along with oversized Jibbitz charms of the Original Glazed doughnut and Krispy Kreme Hot Light. The Clogs also include two interchangeable toe caps – chocolate and strawberry icing with sprinkles – that you can swap out depending on your favorite flavor, and the Clogs' pivoting heel strap features the Krispy Kreme logo. Krispy Kreme is also offering guests who come in wearing their Crocs on August 9th a free Original Glazed Doughnut."

AUGUST: Krispy Kreme’s irresistible Pumpkin Spice Original Glazed doughnut was offered for a full week, through August 17, after being available for just three days in 2024.

AUGUST: According to Krispy Kreme's website, "Step into the wizarding world with Krispy Kreme x Harry Potter Back to Hogwarts Collection featuring our Houses of Hogwarts doughnuts and Golden Snitch Latte. The House of Hogwarts doughnuts are a magical dozen featuring two of each house-inspired doughnut: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw, each filled and topped with unique flavors, colors, and iconic crests. Plus, enjoy a surprise-filled Sorting Hat doughnut and four classic Original Glazed. With flavors like cookie butter Kreme, brown butter toffee custard, and blueberry icing, there's a doughnut for every wizard. But hurry, these enchanting treats are only available for a limited time!"

SEPTEMBER: For two days during September, Chocolate Iced Kreme Filled Football Doughnuts arrived just in time to "kick off" the football season.

SEPTEMBER: All Recipes reported, "Krispy Kreme’s Chocolate Glazed Doughnut was originally released in 2017 to celebrate the solar eclipse, then brought back in 2018 as part of World Chocolate Day. After a six-year hiatus, Krispy Kreme brought it back last summer, thanks to the excitement of fans. Then, the brand quietly reintroduced these treats to stores in July — but only for one day. To celebrate International Chocolate Day, which falls on September 13, the Chocolate Glazed Doughnut will make a brief comeback and will be available by the dozen and individually in stores across the U.S., online, and through Krispy Kreme's app from September 11 to September 14."

SEPTEMBER: Krispy Kreme brought the wonder of the classic fall fair to fans with its all-new Fall Fair Collection – a delicious assortment of four doughnuts inspired by the sights, smells, and iconic tastes of the seasonal fairgrounds.

[1] Cotton Candy Doughnut – Dipped in vibrant blue icing and coated with cotton candy flavored sugar, it's topped with a playful strawberry-flavored icing swirl and a fluffy cotton candy-flavored buttercreme dollop.

[2] Kreme Puff Doughnut – This unglazed ring doughnut is swirled with rich Kreme, dusted with sweet powdered coating and crowned with a cheerful Doughnut Dot – a perfect little pop of joy on top.

[3] Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Doughnut – A blue-ribbon bite every time. This unglazed shell doughnut is bursting with apple cinnamon filling, dipped in gooey caramel flavored icing, sprinkled with cinnamon cookie crumbs and drizzled with white icing.

[4] Caramel Churro Doughnut – Covered in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with luscious caramel flavored icing, this doughnut brings the crunchy, sweet satisfaction of a fair churro.

OCTOBER: Krispy Kreme’s Trick or Treat! Collection available through Halloween featured four all-new, scary-good doughnuts all packaged in a special custom Halloween-themed dozen box. Guests who visit participating U.S. shops while wearing a costume on October 25th and/or on Halloween, October 31st will receive a free Original Glazed or Classic Ring Doughnut – no purchase necessary.

[1] Candy Bag - an Original Glazed doughnut topped with rich chocolate-flavored buttercreme topped with a buttery caramel-flavored swirl and sprinkled with a vibrant trick-or-treat candy blend.

[2] Cookies and Skreme House - a doughnut filled with decadent Cookies & Kreme filling dipped in rich chocolate icing then topped with crunchy silver chocolate cookies - purple buttercreme flavored icing adds a ghostly touch, while a spooky Haunted House piece sits atop.

[3] Jack-O-Lantern - this festive shell doughnut is topped with smooth, orange buttercreme flavored icing - adorned with a playful Jack-O-Lantern face pieces and topped with a green icing stem.

[4] Spooky Sprinkle - iconic Original Glazed doughnut is transformed with a vibrant green icing dip that gives it an eerie, ghoulish glow plus ghostly Halloween sprinkles that top this frightfully fun treat.

NOVEMBER: For World Kindness Day on November 13th, Krispy Kreme gave all guests a FREE Original Glazed dozen with the purchase of any regular-priced dozen to share with others. According to Alison Holder, Krispy Kreme Chief Brand and Product Officer, "We believe in the power of kindness and the joy that comes from sharing."

DECEMBER: According to Krispy Kreme's website, "Good grief! Krispy Kreme and Peanuts are partnering for the first time in the U.S.! This festive season, Krispy Kreme is teaming up with Peanuts to bring fans of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the Peanuts gang the Krispy Kreme x Peanuts Collection – because after all, what are the holidays without those closest to you, your favorite characters and some delicious doughnuts? The Krispy Kreme x Peanuts Collection features three all-new doughnuts, each inspired by the beloved world of Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz – along with two returning fan favorites:

[1] NEW Snoopy Cookies & Kreme Doughnut – a Snoopy-shaped doughnut filled with Cookies & Kreme filling, dipped in vanilla flavored icing, and decorated with a Snoopy face.

[2] NEW Charlie Brown Ornament Doughnut – a shell doughnut filled with brownie batter flavored filling, dipped in yellow vanilla flavored icing, and topped with a chocolate flavored buttercreme zig-zag and ornament hook.

[3] NEW Christmas Wreath Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut-topped with a buttercreme flavored green swirl, yellow nonpareil sprinkles, and a Snoopy and Woodstock sugar piece.

[4] Santa Belly Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with White Kreme filling, decorated with a chocolate flavored buttercreme Santa belt and topped with a Santa buckle sugar piece.

[5] Holiday Sprinkle Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in chocolate icing with festive sprinkles.

Scott Shillet, Vice President, Global Licensing for Peanuts, said, "As we celebrate Peanuts’ 75th anniversary this year, we look to collaborate with partners like Krispy Kreme to continue that tradition for fans of all ages."


And now, how does Krispy Kreme align its brand with the important dates on the calendar to stay relevant in fans' minds? It's simple while simultaneously imaginative: the brand celebrates holidays!


With all these themed doughnuts, there is no doubt as to why Krispy Kreme is one of the most beloved and well-known sweet treat brands in the world. Effective brand storytelling may be the secret ingredient!


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Monday, January 26, 2026

Food Branding News of 2025


While there were numerous brands that made news during 2025 due to name changes, logo changes, and entire brand refreshes, how many FOOD brands can you recall that transformed themselves and made news?

Here's a recap of the memorable food industry brands that made brand marketing news during 2025:

FLAVOR OF THE YEAR (JANUARY)

McCormick & Company, the top-selling maker or seasonings and spices, announced its 2025 Flavor of the Year, Aji Amarillo, a pepper native to South America featuring fruity, tropical notes with moderate heat.

HEALTH WARNING LABELS ON ALCOHOL (JANUARY)

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called on Congress to require health warning labels that inform consumers about the link between alcohol consumption and the risk of cancer. He released a new advisory detailing how drinking alcohol increases the risk of developing seven types of cancer: breast, colorectal, esophagus, liver, mouth, throat, and voice box (larynx).

BAN OF RED DYE (JANUARY)

According to Good Housekeeping, "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked the use of Red Dye No. 3 in food and ingested drugs as of January 15th. Over 20 consumer advocacy groups had argued for the removal of Red Dye No. 3 from food and dietary supplements citing studies that high doses of the color additive had been linked to cancer in rats. The move follows California's 2023 ban, which prohibits the sale of foods containing Red Dye No. 3 in the state starting in 2027, and aligns the U.S. with much of the world, including the European Union, Australia and New Zealand, where the dye is already restricted."

CHEETOS OTHER HAND (JANUARY)

According to Marketing Dive, "Cheetos is extending its Other Hand marketing campaign with a custom font timed to National Handwriting Day (January 23). Other Hand centers on people who only use their dominant hand to eat Cheetos, leading to mishaps. The Other Hand Font is deliberately wonky looking, allegedly created by designers relying on their non-dominant hand while indulging in a bag of the puffed cheese snacks."  

SUBWAY AND OREO (FEBRUARY)

Subway partnered with OREO to create Subway's first Footlong Cookie collaboration. (February)

PRICE OF CHOCOLATE (FEBRUARY)

CNN reported that, "The price of cocoa hit a record high of $12,646 per metric ton in December. Years of bad weather in the key cocoa-producing region of West Africa and the cocoa swollen shoot virus disease hampered production. In the last two years, the cost of manufacturing chocolate has increased by more than 167 percent, according to the Producer Price Index. (So) it will be harder to find sweet deals on chocolate this Valentine's Day."

PRICE OF EGGS (FEBRUARY)

Due to the bird flu, the cost of eggs increased. Some supermarkets could not stock enough eggs on their shelves. Some stores, such as, Costco, instituted a purchase limit. And, some buyers traveled to Mexico to purchase eggs, which became illegal activity because it's against the law to transport eggs into the United States. And, some restaurants, if they even serve egg dishes, implemented a surcharge due to the supply shortage.

KFC LEFT KENTUCKY (FEBRUARY)

The fast-food brand formerly known as KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN (now KFC) left KENTUCKY. Yum! Brands, KFC's parent company, moved approximately 100 employees from its current corporate headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky, to Plano, Texas. There, it joined another Yum! Brands fast-food chain, Pizza Hut. KFC said the move was "a strategic decision to foster greater collaboration among brands and employees."

THE LEO SANDWICH (MAY)

Portillo's, the Chicago-based hot dog and sandwich chain, named one of its sandwiches "The Leo" after the new Pope, who was born in Chicago. The sandwich was available during the month of May. According to the restaurant, "In the name of the gravy, the bun, and hot giard, we introduce The Leo: a divinely seasoned Italian beef, baptized in gravy and finished with the holy trinity of peppers — sweet, hot, or a combo. The Leo is Portillo's original "sacred sandwich" that is made in honor of a moment that's historic for Portillo's hometown."

MACARONI & CHEESE NECKLACE (MAY)

According to The Pioneer Woman, "If you're a food lover, you probably know that food accessories are a thing. There are butter rugs for your home, ranch dressing ornaments for your Christmas tree, and there are countless jewelry options from hamburger earrings to sweet treat charm bracelets. So it shouldn't be too surprising that Kraft got in the game. After all, they have so many ubiquitous brands that Americans know and love. And their new collab is anything but cheesy! You can now buy the Kraft Mac & Cheese Forever Macaroni Necklace, a 14-karat gold noodle on a delicate 16-inch chain over at Ring Concierge, the luxury jewelry retailer. It's no accident that this limited-edition release is here in time for Mother's Day. After all, who would appreciate a unique gift more than the woman who probably served you countless servings of the golden goodness over the years? And get this: While Ring Concierge is known for being more high-end, the necklace costs only $25!"

BURGER KING AND MOVIE-THEMED MENU ITEMS (MAY)

Burger King partnered with the "How to Train Your Dragon" movie to create menu items inspired by the movie.

NO MORE FREE BREAD AT RESTAURANTS (MAY)

According to Food & Wine, "There's something undeniably magical about that moment at a restaurant when a basket of warm, complimentary bread arrives at your table. It's a simple gesture, but it feels like a little celebration: a soft roll, a crisp heel of sourdough, maybe even a golden square of focaccia, all arriving before you've even ordered." But now, some restaurants are beginning to charge for that bread basket.

OSCAR MAYER'S WIENERMOBILES (MAY)

According to Marketing Dive, "The Wienie 500 took place two days before the Indianapolis 500, a race where fans consume nearly 30,000 hot dogs, per press materials, and is intended to mark the official kick-off of summer. The Wienie 500 is part of a partnership between Oscar Mayer and Indianapolis Motor Speedway that names the brand the official hot dog of both the speedway and the Indianapolis 500 - and also represents the first time all six of the brand's hot-dog-shaped vehicles will be in the same place at the same time in over a decade."

COCA-COLA AND SUGAR (JULY)

According to CBS News, "Coca-Cola plans to launch a beverage for the U.S. market with cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. The new product will use cane sugar produced in the U.S. and will expand its product range. Coca-Cola already makes soda with cane sugar in Mexico, where it's sold in glass bottles. Coke's U.S. cola formula uses high-fructose corn syrup."

ARRIVAL OF PUMPKIN SPICE (AUGUST)

Pumpkin Spice Latte arrived at Starbucks on August 26, which was still summer, but isn't this a fall and winter drink?

PUMPKIN FLAVOR FATIGUE (SEPTEMBER)

Restaurant Business reported, "There’s no doubt fans eagerly welcome the return of pumpkin spice latte. It’s since been joined by pumpkin cold brew, bubble tea, chai, Americano, mocha, and even pumpkin cold foam. If a coffee chain or beverage concept doesn’t offer one or more pumpkin drinks this time of year, they could easily lose business to a competitor. Smoothies, concretes, thick shakes, and other sippable or spoonable treats also make sense as pumpkin vehicles. So do ice cream, baked goods, and desserts. All pair well with pumpkin and the sweet spices associated with it: cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. But has the trend gone too far when pumpkin spice chicken wings and pumpkin bagels with pumpkin cream cheese hit the menu? There is evidence that consumers are starting to suffer from pumpkin fatigue. New research from Rubix Foods, a flavor and functional ingredient company, indicates that 47 percent of consumers say pumpkin is overrated, and 25 percent are completely over it (especially Gen Xers and Boomers). That said, pumpkin remains one of the most recognized and craved seasonal flavors, with 15 percent saying it’s actually underrated."

CRACKER BARREL DRAMA (AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER)

The restaurant brand Cracker Barrel announced a new streamlined logo. However, there was so much uproar, including comments from the White House, that the brand ditched the new logo, returned to using its old logo, scrapped plans to redesign its restaurants — and then, while not a surprise, fired its design agency.

KRAFT HEINZ TO SPLIT (SEPTEMBER)

Kraft Heinz, one of the largest food conglomerates, announced that it would split into two companies. After the split, the first company will keep some of the fastest-growing categories, such as sauces and condiments, and will carry brands Heinz, Philadelphia, and Kraft Mac & Cheese. The second company will include the slower-growing grocery business, including brands such as Oscar Mayer, Maxwell House, Capri Sun, and Lunchables. Current CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera will remain with the second company.

BEST AMERICAN CITIES FOR COFFEE (SEPTEMBER)

Personal finance company WalletHub compared the 100 most populous cities in the U.S. across various metrics, including the average price per bag of coffee and the number of affordable coffee shops rated 4.5 stars or higher per capita to determine the most ideal conditions for coffee fanatics. Here's the list of the top 5 U.S. cities for coffee fans in 2025:

(1) Portland, Oregon

(2) Orlando, Florida

(3) Long Beach, California

(4) Miami, Florida

(5) Seattle, Washington

DOMINO'S (OCTOBER)

Domino's unveiled a new look. USA Today reported, "Domino's is cooking up a new branding look and sound with a bolder color scheme and a new jingle created with help from a Grammy-nominated musical artist. The pizza delivery company is adding splashier reds and blues to its pizza boxes – and adopting a black and metallic gold motif for the pizza boxes used to deliver its Handmade Pan and Parmesan Stuffed Crust pizzas. The new, thicker “Domino’s Sans” font spells out a tweak to the company name (“Dommmino’s") in some spots."

LAY'S POTATO CHIPS (OCTOBER)

Lay's potato chips unveiled a new look. PepsiCo announced the largest brand redesign in Lay’s nearly 100-year history. The company said the new Lay’s visual identity features a warmer and more distinct sun. Sun rays, or ‘Lay’s Rays,’ beam from the logo, a nod to the light that helps potatoes grow. There is also a refined color palette that is based off the ingredients of Lay’s recipes, and close-up visuals that highlight the golden color, crisp texture and seasoning of each chip. Lay’s describes the new packaging as letting the "potato itself and rich farm imagery take center stage." But Lay’s isn’t just updating the look of its products – it’s also ensuring that they are made with cleaner ingredients, aligning with the White House's health goals under its “Make America Healthy Again” initiative, as well as updating its packaging.

MAXWELL HOUSE AKA MAXWELL APARTMENT (OCTOBER)

Maxwell House Coffee became Maxwell Apartment Coffee for a limited time. According to the brand's website, "Today, Maxwell House rebrands to “Maxwell Apartment” to meet the needs of today’s consumer and remind fans that the brand is synonymous with great tasting, affordable coffee. In a time where value matters now more than ever, Americans seek value in areas of their everyday, including where they live with nearly a third opting to rent versus purchase a home. To celebrate, the brand is offering consumers even more value with a 12-month “lease” of Maxwell Apartment, designed to stock up coffee lovers nationwide. Beginning on National Coffee Day (September 29), Maxwell House’s 12-month “lease” offer of Maxwell Apartment coffee is available on Amazon.com while supplies last. For under $40, fans can stock their pantry with a full year of coffee designed to save coffee enthusiasts more than $1,000 annually, compared to daily cafe runs, which on average can add up to more than $90 per month. Along with the rebranded canisters, the year-long supply of coffee will come with an official Maxwell Apartment “lease” to sign."

KAHLUA AND DUNKIN' (OCTOBER)

Kahlua and Dunkin' partnered to introduce Kahlúa Dunkin’ Caramel Swirl Cream Liqueur, the latest addition to Kahlúa’s permanent line of thoughtfully crafted liqueurs, marking Kahlúa’s largest investment in the cream liqueur category and Dunkin’s very first foray into cream liqueur.

PILLSBURY DOUGHBOY’S HOME (OCTOBER)

According to MarketingDive, “Pillsbury is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its Doughboy mascot with an interactive experience powered by augmented reality (AR). Consumers can scan packages of Pillsbury products and visit a mobile website to explore the pillowy character's abode.The General Mills brand also listed the Modern Doughhouse Revival on real-estate site Zillow with an asking price of 1 million "biscuits." The campaign was inspired by a pitch made on a recent episode of Jimmy Fallon’s new advertising competition show."

HEINZ SQUEEZABLE LEFTOVER GRAVY (NOVEMBER)

According to FoodDive, "Heinz wanted to make the day after Thanksgiving a little easier for consumers with a squeezable gravy bottle designed for refixing leftovers. The brand introduced a limited-edition Leftover Gravy condiment to enhance leftover sandwiches. The condiment was available on Walmart's website for a limited-time. A Harris Poll found 94 percent of Americans craft Thanksgiving leftover sandwiches, and nearly half agree that gravy is considered a must-have ingredient. Heinz, which is the market leader in gravy, said it is doubling down on the condiment and trying to appeal to a growing demographic of millennial hosts who are redefining holiday celebrations."

Jamie Mack, Associate Director of Brand Communications for Heinz U.S., said, "While HEINZ Gravy has always been a fan favorite on the Thanksgiving table, we decided to focus our attention on the day after ritual — because we all know leftovers are the best part and our unmistakably rich and smooth gravy makes them that much better."

LINDT FLOAT IN MACY'S DAY PARADE (NOVEMBER)

According to Lindt's website, "Lindt & Sprüngli, the leading premium chocolate company renowned for delivering enchanting chocolate experiences, is proud to announce the debut of the Lindt "Master Chocolatier Ballroom" float on Thursday, November 27th in the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Alongside larger-than-life balloons, talented performance groups and festive surprises and delights, LINDOR brand’s new float will bring its signature smooth-melting chocolate bliss to millions of viewers as part of one of the world’s most beloved holiday traditions. The Lindt Master Chocolatier cordially invites you to the Ballroom for an indulgent experience where troubles melt away and decadence is centerstage. As you’re whisked away to the dance floor, notice the golden lace ironwork that mimics the wrapper of a LINDOR Truffle and the grand spiral staircase topped with an enchanted centerpiece - an ode to LINDOR's origins as a holiday ornament."

TARGET AND STARBUCKS (NOVEMBER)

CNN reported, "Two of America’s most embattled retail chains are working together to drum up some excitement during the holiday season. A Frozen Peppermint Hot Chocolate drink was available exclusively at Starbucks cafes inside Target stores. The vast majority of Target’s 2,000 locations include a Starbucks, but this was the first-ever holiday drink collaboration between the two brands."

FIREHOUSE SUBS' HOLIDAY PROMO (NOVEMBER)

MediaPost reported, "The chain launched the Firehouse Subs Gravy Extinguisher, a bright red mini-dispenser that sprayed out gravy rather than any actual extinguisher agent. Firehouse said it would donate 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of the extinguisher to the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, the chain’s nonprofit arm, which has donated over $100 million in lifesaving equipment and needed resources to first responders and public safety organizations across North America. The extinguisher is priced at $20, in honor of Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation’s 20th anniversary, and was available online at FirehouseGravyRescue.com for a limited time."

TORANI'S FLAVOR OF THE YEAR FOR 2026 (NOVEMBER)

According to FoodDive, "Specialty syrup manufacturer Torani declared its flavor of the year for 2026: FOREST PINE. Every year since 2022, Torani produces a flavor meant to predict the next big taste trend among consumers. The choice of forest pine for 2026 reflects growing demand for botanical flavors and nature-inspired, sensory-rich experiences. Forest pine blends flavors of pine, ginger and sage with the goal of capturing "the essence of the outdoors." The flavor will be added to Torani’s Puremade syrup lineup, which uses cane sugar and colors from natural sources. Although pine is typically associated with the winter season, Torani said its flavor is meant to be enjoyed all year long. The company said it would dedicate 100 percent of profits from the forest pine syrup to seven nonprofit organizations offering work readiness opportunities, many of them connected to the outdoors."

NAKED DORITOS AND CHEETOS (NOVEMBER)

According to Delish, "Innovation isn’t just a buzzword at PepsiCo, it’s in our DNA. Today, we’re taking one of our boldest steps yet with the launch of Simply NKD, a reinvention of iconic Doritos and Cheetos flavors — now made with no artificial flavors or dyes, and completely colorless."

The term "naked" (NKD) is used to tap into growing consumer skepticism about processed foods and appeal to those who want the indulgence of junk food without the "guilt" of artificial additives. It's designed to be an "additive option, not a replacement" for the original products.

Rachel Ferdinando, CEO of PepsiCo Foods U.S., explained, "Rest assured, our iconic Cheetos and Doritos remain unchanged. NKD is an additive option, not a replacement, introduced to meet consumer demand. This move underscores our commitment to flavor leadership, demonstrating that our taste remains strong even without visual cues. As part of our broader transformation, we are expanding choices while still protecting our iconic brands. More choices, same flavor, same brand power."

Hernan Tantardini, CMO of PepsiCo Foods U.S., explained further, "No color, no artificial flavors, same intensity — that’s Simply NKD. Doritos and Cheetos are pioneering a snacking revolution, or a renaissance, if you will. We are reinventing our iconic — and most famous — brands to deliver options with the bold flavors fans know and love, now reimagined without any colors or artificial flavors."

According to Luca Cian of the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, who assessed these product changes from a marketing and consumer behavior perspective, "This is a high-stakes branding challenge. The iconic orange color of Doritos and Cheetos isn’t just visual; it’s deeply embedded in consumers’ multisensory brand experience. My research on color engagement shows that colors elicit strong emotional responses. Longer-wavelength hues like orange could induce excitement and appetite stimulation, which is precisely why they’ve been so effective for snack foods. Research demonstrates that color alone accounts for a big part of product acceptance or rejection, and can increase brand recognition by 80 percent. When you remove such a distinctive visual cue, you’re asking consumers to recategorize a beloved product. The challenge isn’t just about convincing people it tastes the same – it’s about managing the loss of visual salience. On crowded store shelves, the bright orange packaging acted as a bottom-up attention grabber. The new light-colored chips will need to work harder to capture consumer attention and maintain that same excitement response."

MCCORMICK'S FLAVOR OF THE YEAR FOR 2026 (DECEMBER)

Since 2000, the McCormick Flavor Forecast has identified the global trends shaping the future of flavor.  According to the brand's website on December 9th, "For 2026, we’re celebrating Black Currant as the Flavor of the Year. Black Currant berries are native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia. They combine tart-and-tangy with a sweet, fruity flavor that's earthy, slightly floral, and herbal. The dark purple fruit has been popular for centuries in specific regions as an ingredient in jams, syrups, candies, desserts, drinks, and liqueurs. It's quickly gaining popularity and is forecast to show up on global menus soon."

Tabata Gomez, Chief Marketing Officer of McCormick, said, "Black Currant is the next 'it' berry on the scene. For 26 years, McCormick and Flavor Forecast have been ahead of the intersection of food and culture. This year we're doing more than predicting a flavor; we're having a year-long celebration of Black Currant, a bold, sophisticated flavor that combines sweet with savory and elevates the experience of any dish."

Hadar Cohen Aviram, Executive Chef at McCormick, said, "Black Currant is gaining attention in kitchens, prized for its vibrant intensity, infusing everything from savory reductions and sweet pastries to modern mixology with bold, sophisticated flavor. Rooted in history and bursting with benefits, Black Currant shines in kitchens, cocktails, and beyond."

RESTAURANT VIBE (DECEMBER)

Food Business News reported, "As consumers continue to seek value in foodservice, Dine Brands Global, Inc. said it is differentiating itself through strategically discounted menu options and a more appealing “vibe” in a full-service setting, helping to close the gap between quick-service restaurants (QSR) — often a value-seeker’s first choice — and Dine’s IHOP and Applebee’s brands.

According to John Peyton, chief executive officer of Dine Brands, "The definition of value has changed over the last couple of quarters. It started about a year and a half ago when inflation really kicked in, where guests wanted to know the full cost of the meal. What we’re seeing now...is they’re equally focused on what they’re calling 'the vibe.' That’s literally a word they’re using over and over again in what they say to us. And their point of view is, 'When I make a decision to leave my house to eat, which is a big decision these days...I not only want great value in terms of good food and abundant portions at a great price, I want to be served and entertained and taken care of in a fresh, clean, fun restaurant.'"

And according to Lawrence Kim, president of Dine Brands Global, "We like to say we shout value from the mountaintops to get them into the restaurants...We get them in for the value, but they see all the other items (on our menu) and they’re tempted and, you know, they’re loving them.”

FLAVORS VERSUS TASTE (DECEMBER)

Food Business News reported, "Spicy is not going away. Neither is Dubai chocolate. Both, however, are evolving into more meaningful flavor profiles. Seasonal limited-time flavors will remain popular in 2026, as they provide comfort and joy. It will happen even as pumpkin spice has lost some traction, but that’s only because other familiar autumn-related flavors like apple pie and maple were marketed aggressively. And, while there’s heightened awareness and a growing push against ultra-processed foods, which include many foods and beverages featuring custom flavors, there is still significant demand for the products. Having them be more authentic and relatable may be a growing trend in 2026.

Suzy Badaracco, president of the market research company Culinary Tides, Inc., explained, "We’re seeing the pendulum swing from excess to equilibrium; food that restores, not performs. (Look for flavors that come full circle. We’ll see heritage ingredients like teff and bone broth return with purpose, a new wave of tangy brightness from verjuice and pickled fruit, and subtle profiles like smoked citrus and green spice redefining what ‘flavorful’ really means."

Eric Davis, vice president, food and beverage, MorganMyers, Milwaukee, said, "Flavor is one piece of how we experience food. It’s cultural. It’s psychological. It evokes nostalgia and cues comfort. It brings us into community, whether that’s around the dinner table or with the latest viral video. What’s trending in food flavor says as much about who we are as what we crave."

According to MorganMyers’ 2026 Food & Flavor Trends Report, "The “who” includes gender, age, life stage, ethnicity and more. It makes it paramount to know who the target consumer is so the products meet their flavor expectations. Davis explained further, "Each generation brings its own style of interest to the table. Gen Z lives for global spice and social buzz. Millennials and Gen X want something new that still fits dinner on a weekday night. They want flavors that balance between novelty and practicality. Boomers are loyal to classic flavors and seasonal favorites."

Jennifer Zhou, global product marketing senior director, flavors and citrus, ADM, Chicago, said, "Consumers’ deep need to feel safe and in control will be exhibited through how they choose the foods and beverages that help them cope. One approach is through authentic well-being. This is when flavors, and increasingly colors, are powerful cues that shape consumer perceptions of a product’s health and wellness benefits as they seek daily solutions to level-up their well-being, even within cost constrained environments."

Zhou’s comment supports the "sweet, but make it mindful" prediction for 2026 from Whole Foods Market, a business unit of Amazon.com, Inc. Having a sweet tooth will never go out of style, but people have become more mindful of their sugar intake, according to Whole Foods. It’s fueling innovations where sweetness is associated with a flavor like honey, maple, or fruit.

Experiential and specific flavors that are trending also are coming from inside the United States. They complement the trend of “flavors that have come full circle,” and examples include New York cheesecake as an ice cream flavor, Chicago-style hot dog as a chip seasoning, and Philly cheesesteak bagel spread. They are nostalgic flavors that provide comfort in a new format.

Zhou explained, "Say goodbye to adulting (the practice of behaving in a way characteristic of a responsible adult, especially the accomplishment of mundane but necessary tasks). Consumers are craving the past in the future and the positive emotions of escapism. Formulators are wise to honor the familiar as a springboard for safe innovation. Exploration grounded in familiarity allows hybrids and new twists of classics to keep nostalgia and innovation alive for risk-conscious consumers."

MORGANMYERS "IT" FLAVOR OF 2026 (DECEMBER)

In addition, the MorganMyers’ report identified hojicha, a Japanese roasted green tea known for its nutty taste as the "IT" flavor of 2026. It is low in caffeine and high in antioxidants, and according to Eric Davis, "Its health and wellness benefits coupled with its sweet-and-smoky flavor profile have catapulted this green tea into other product categories, from lattes and ice cream to savory sauces and baked goods."

KRISPY KREME (ALL YEAR)

Doughnut brand Krispy Kreme partnered with a myriad of partners to create special doughnut collections: Pop Tarts, Hulu, Hershey's, Pebbles, Bandi Namco Entertainment America, Inc. (PAC-MAN), Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, Crocs, Universal Studios (Harry Potter Back to Hogwarts Collection), and Peanuts.


Did these changes cause you to purchase more or less? Did these changes stand out in your mind? Were they good strategic decisions? What food brands will stand out during 2026? Tune in next January for a recap.


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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Memorable Brand Storytelling on Instagram during 2025


Many brands use Instagram to tell their stories and engage their customers, fans, and followers. To these brands, I applaud you. However, there are some brands that outshine all others with their posts that align with stories that dominate the mainstream news. To these brands, I salute you for your quick and timely posts.

Sherwin-Williams is a brand that shares content quickly based on the news of the day - and does it amazingly well! Brands can learn a myriad of lessons from Sherwin-Williams about brand storytelling, social media marketing, social media engagement, social listening, and social metrics.

Without further ado, here are my favorite picks from Sherwin-Williams' posts on Instagram during 2025.

NOVEMBER

Arrival of WICKED: FOR GOOD in movie theaters

"You're trying to pick between two wickedly good colors: green, pink, green, pink."

NOVEMBER

The colors of the Northern Lights

"Did Mother Nature paint the skies where you live this week?"

FALL - OCTOBER

Colors of fall

"Which seasonal color will you fall for?"

SUMMER - JUNE

Lemonade

"Savor summer with our June color of the month. Try icy lemonade on cabinets, walls, and furniture."

MAY

Mother's Day

"Don't forget to send flowers. Happy Mother's Day."

MARCH

St. Patrick's Day

"No luck needed. Find your next paint color with help from our Color to Go samples."


What brand impressed you with its timely posts on Instagram during 2025? Chime in and share.


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Image Credits: Sherwin-Williams via Instagram.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Recent Marketing News: Brand Celebrations, Public Domain Brands, and More


During the last couple of weeks, there were news stories that reflected anniversary or celebration marketing, brand alignment, brand identity, brand experiences, brand packaging, brand positioning, brand storytelling, brand strategy, marketing roles, personal branding, and more.

A TALE OF TARIFFS, FEDEX, BARBIE, AND CHRISTMAS

The Winnipeg Sun reported, "A Boston grandmother was briefly hit with an $802 U.S. tariff bill after a $30 Barbie doll shipped from Canada was mistakenly declared at nearly 100 times its actual value, triggering steep duties on paper. FedEx has since removed the charge, saying the error stemmed from incorrect customs paperwork prepared during shipment. 

Bonnie O’Connell told the National Post that the doll — purchased for about CA$30 — was meant as a Christmas gift for her four-year-old granddaughter, who recently started skating and enjoys Barbie dolls. O’Connell found the item on Walmart’s Canadian website and asked a cousin in Nova Scotia to buy it and ship it to her home in Massachusetts. The package arrived without issue, but weeks later O’Connell received a bill from FedEx for US$802. 

According to O’Connell, a FedEx clerk told her cousin that FedEx would handle the customs paperwork. When the form was completed, the declared value of the doll (CA$29.97) was mistakenly entered as nearly CA$2,997 due to a misplaced decimal point. Then, after converting the inflated value to U.S. dollars and applying a 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods imposed by the Trump administration, customs officials assessed duties of roughly US$742. Additional FedEx fees brought the total bill to US$802.

O’Connell questioned why the package was delivered if duties were owed. She said FedEx initially told her the dispute could take months to resolve. After receiving a final demand notice, she contacted a Boston television station, which raised the issue with the carrier. Following media inquiries, FedEx removed the charge from her account."

UPDATES REGARDING TARIFFS

CNN reported, "The US Commerce Department is poised to significantly reduce the tariffs set to take effect on over a dozen Italian pasta makers’ products later this year. Most products from the European Union are already subject to tariffs of at least 15 percent. The pasta-specific tariffs, initially proposed in October at 92 percent, would have subject Italian pasta to a total rate of 107 percent. The newly announced rates would put the levies between 24 to 29 percent. The final rates will be announced on March 12th."

ABC News reported, "In October, the White House imposed a 25 percent tariff on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities. Rates for cabinets and vanities were set to go up to 50 percent in 2026, while upholstered wooden furniture (sofas and chairs) were set to increase to 30 percent. Now, the 25 percent tariff will remain in effect until January 1st, 2027."

DISAPPEARING RETAIL BRANDS DURING 2025

According to CNN, during 2025, "Shoppers said farewell to a number of well-known retailers. These included: Forever 21, Joann, Party City, and Rite Aid."

END OF NEW YORK CITY METROCARDS

On December 31st, New Yorkers saw the end of MetroCards. The Guardian reported, "First, New Yorkers saw the elimination of subway token, which lasted for half a century. Now, its successor – the swipeable MetroCard, which lasted more than three decades – has seen its demise. The transit system will fully transition to Omny, a contactless payment system that allows riders to tap their credit card, phone, or other smart device to pay fares, much as they do for other purchases. The MetroCard also became a vehicle for promotions, with the city issuing commemorative editions, including one to mark baseball’s home team World Series between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees in the 2000. David Bowie, Olivia Rodrigo, the Wu-Tang Clan, the Notorious BIG, and LL Cool J also graced the card over the years, as did New York TV shows such as Seinfeld and Law & Order. And the MetroCard required a certain technique to use, demanding a special angle of attack and velocity through the turnstile sensor to be read correctly – a learned technique that separated New Yorkers from interlopers."

According to ABC7NY, "Transit officials say more than 90 percent of subway and bus trips are now paid using the tap-and-go system, introduced in 2019. And major cities around the world, including London and Singapore, have long used similar contactless systems. In the U.S., San Francisco launched a pay-go system earlier this year, joining Chicago and others. Still, new changes come with tradeoffs, with some critics raising concerns about data collection and surveillance. Near Times Square on a recent morning, Ronald Minor was among the dwindling group of "straphangers" still swiping MetroCards. The 70-year-old Manhattan resident said he's sad to see them go. He has an OMNY card but found the vending machines to reload it more cumbersome."

GREENLAND STATUS

CNN reported that Denmark’s foreign minister was “deeply upset” by US President Trump’s appointment on December 22nd of a special envoy to Greenland who openly declared that he wished to see the island become part of the United States. While Trump has repeatedly stated that he wants to annex Greenland, both Greenland and Denmark, a NATO ally of the US, are staunchly opposed to the idea. Trump announced the appointment of Jeff Landry, the Governor of Louisiana, as ‌special envoy to Greenland, "Jeff understands how essential Greenland is to our national security, and will strongly advance our country’s interests for the safety, security, and survival of our allies, and indeed, the World."

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen reiterated their opposition to US plans to take over Greenland, stating "You cannot annex another country. Not even with an argument about international security. Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders, and the US shall not take over Greenland."

THE END OF SPRINKLES

Sprinkles closed its doors and cupcake ATM machines on December 31st. USA Today reported, "Founder Candace Nelson announced the chain's store closures in a social media post on December 31st, which read: "Today is Sprinkles' final day. I’m deeply grateful to the fans, customers, and community who showed up, celebrated with us, and made Sprinkles part of their traditions - and to the team who made it all happen. I’ll always be proud of what we built." Nelson started Sprinkles in 2005 with only a KitchenAid mixer and a big idea. After the first location in Beverly Hills, the company expanded across the United States (Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Washington, D.C.), and launched the "Cupcake ATM," a 24/7 vending machine that allowed customers to purchase cupcakes outside of business hours. In 2012, Nelson sold the company to a private equity firm.

KTLA5 reported, "Tastewise, which tracks consumer trends, said in their 2025 report, that social chatter on cupcakes decreased 15.59 percent over the previous year. But they reported that there are still an astounding 52,000+ restaurants with cupcakes on the menu. Essfeed, which tracks the industry, says the global cupcake market is expected to reach $13.5 billion this year—although it also points out that consumers are now more health-conscious, and that’s forcing markets, including cupcakes, to respond to changing demands. Consumer Confidential reporter David Lazarus agrees and says changing demands may be bad news for top retailers of sweets, 'The simple fact is that cupcakes, while yummy, aren’t addressing the needs of younger consumers seeking healthier foods and snacks.'"

PLACES WITHOUT OPEN DOORS FOR 2026

CNN shared a roundup of the museums, spiritual sites, and theme park rides that will be off limits in 2026:

*Museum of Collecting and Design: "Founded in Las Vegas, the museum was an ode to Jessica Oreck’s love of all things tiny. Travelers could come in and admire the collection or make a flatlay of itsy-bitsy erasers or one-inch figurines. After the strip mall that housed it was designated for demolition, Oreck took the show on the road, driving the collection around the United States. The physical museum is no more, and it’s unclear if it will find another permanent home."

*Centre Pompidou: "Paris’ Centre Pompidou, which opened in the 1970s with a revolutionary inside-as-outside design, is taking a break to renovate its spaces, improve accessibility and remove asbestos. The museum will reopen in 2030. (According to CNN Travel, "When it first opened in 1977, the Centre Pompidou sent shockwaves through Parisian society. The mammoth cultural center, with its industrial exterior and brightly colored exposed pipes, stood out like a sore thumb on the fringes of the French capital’s historic Marais district. Its inside-out construction could not have been further from the surrounding buildings, created in Georges-Eugène Haussmann’s 19th century renovation of Paris, with their trademark tall windows and wrought iron balconies. But that was the point. When former French president Georges Pompidou laid out his vision for the attraction, which would go on to take his name, he was inspired by the eye-catching architecture of modern museums like the Guggenheim in New York. As it approaches its 50th birthday, the Pompidou is preparing to close for five years in order to embark on the latest stage of that evolution. It may not have a Da Vinci, but the art at the Pompidou is no less impressive, with its permanent collection of 140,000 pieces featuring the likes of Picasso, Matisse and Chagall. Around 3.2 million people visit every year for exhibitions, movies and performances — and to take advantage of the national library.")"

*Gounsa Temple: "The 1,300-year-old Gounsa Temple in South Korea’s Uiseong County, a major Buddhist landmark, was burned to the ground by a wildfire that swept through the area in March 2025. The temple, along with three others nearby, is undergoing restoration, but there’s currently no firm timeline in place for reopening."

*Bayeux Tapestry: "The 11th-century series of cloths depicting the English Conquest is one of the world’s oldest and best-preserved forms of visual history. As such, it deserves a good home. Bayeux, the town in northern France that gave the tapestry its name, is in the midst of an ambitious project to update and expand the museum that houses it. The museum shut in August 2025 and aims to reopen in 2027, the centennial of William the Conqueror’s birth."

*Rivers of America at Walt Disney World: "The latest area due for transition is Rivers of America, which includes Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat. The area will be turned into a themed land based on the “Cars” franchise that Disney has said is part of the largest expansion in the history of Magic Kingdom."

*Bluestockings: "This pioneering downtown New York City bookstore just couldn’t survive gentrification. The feminist, worker-owned shop, which opened its doors in 1999, announced its closure in September."

*Paris Catacombs: "One of Paris’ most spooky attractions, the bones of millions of former Parisians are on view in this nearly one-mile-long tunnel. A former limestone mine, it sits underneath the fashionable Montparnasse neighborhood. The catacombs are under repair and due to open sometime in 2026."

*The Met Museum Rooftop: "New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art isn’t closing — but its rooftop is. The roof, which has long been a spot for site-specific works, is one of the areas the museum is upgrading and expanding over the next five years. When it reopens in 2030, it will increase from 7,500 to 10,000 square feet — all the better for those group photos."

*Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) of Raleigh, North Carolina: "Raleigh’s contemporary art museum announced an indefinite pause in mid-2025. In an announcement, the museum said it was “taking a collective breath — not to step back, but to look forward. We’re exploring bold new ways to engage our audiences, fund our mission, and serve our community with greater impact."

UNIQUE NEW YEAR'S EVE AND DAY CELEBRATIONS

MAINE: National Geographic reported, "At midnight each New Year’s Eve, in tiny Eastport, Maine, an eight-foot-long illuminated sardine descends into the main square for revelers to kiss as the clock strikes 12. Fireworks and brass band music add to the spectacle for attendees, many of whom wear homemade sardine-shaped hats. The event pays tribute to Eastport’s fishing heritage. In the early 1900s, the island town near the Canadian border held 18 canneries."

MISSOURI: National Geographic reported, "Missouri’s oldest town, Ste. Genevieve, was established in the 1730s by French settlers. Now, their descendants celebrate this heritage each December 31st with La Guignolée, an ancient French New Year’s wassailing or caroling custom. Troupes of costumed singers, dancers, and fiddlers perform in and around the 18th- and 19th-century buildings in this historic town, an hour’s drive south of St. Louis."

KEY WEST, FLORIDA: According to Southern Most Beach Resort, "As thousands gather on Duval Street, all eyes turn to the roof of Sloppy Joe’s Bar, where a giant, illuminated conch shell—the symbol of the Florida Keys—slowly descends. The crowd cheering and counting down as the conch shell drops to mark the stroke of midnight."

BAHAMAS: National Geographic reported, "A Bahamian New Year's Day tradition since the 18th century, Junkanoo (a burst of music, dance, storytelling, and parades) revolves around pulsing street parades, enlivened by cowbells, whistles, horns, and goatskin drums. Many participants don bold outfits created in communal studios called “shacks,” where elders teach youths costume design, an experience considered a rite of passage."

PARIS BAGUETTE HEADS TO MEXICO

French-style bakery Paris Baguette plans to open 150 bakeries during 2026 in Canada and Mexico with plans for future growth in Central and South America. The bakery chain, which began in Korea in 1988, has 3,700 locations in Korea, and 270 locations in 28 US states and Canada. Paris Baguette North American CEO Darren Tipton plans to reach 1,000 locations in the United States and 100 in Canada by 2030.

STARBUCKS' NEW MARKETING COLLABORATION ROLE

In late December, Starbucks hired a senior manager from E.l.f. Cosmetics in a new marketing role to create fashion and beauty collaborations. Digiday reported, "Neiv Toledano has joined Starbucks as its senior marketing manager of fashion and beauty. While Starbucks has always had employees who have worked on collaborations, including in the fashion and beauty spaces, this is a first-of-its-kind dedicated role and a signal that Starbucks is placing a bigger premium on these types of partnerships. At E.l.f., Toledano worked on collaborations with buzzy brands like Stanley and Liquid Death."

According to Eunice Shin, founder and CEO of global brand and growth strategy consultancy Elume Group, "Engagement with fashion and beauty has long been part of the Starbucks DNA, to some degree. At the most basic level, the coffee brand someone carries is an element of "social signaling," similar to the shoes they wear or the handbag they carry."

On a related note, Starbucks has signed on to be the official coffee partner of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team USA.

REVERSAL OF STARBUCKS' GROWTH STRATEGY

CNN reported, "Starbucks spent years trying to become an inescapable storefront on the streets of New York, Los Angeles, and other big cities in America. Now that’s coming to an end. Its expansion once seemed limitless. It was even a joke. In 1998, an Onion headline read “New Starbucks Opens In Rest Room of Existing Starbucks.” But Starbucks is now struggling, and its strategy of saturating urban areas to draw coffee drinkers on their way to work in the morning has backfired amid competition, the rise of remote work, and rising costs. So CEO Brian Niccol, hired last year from Chipotle to revive Starbucks, no longer wants its stores to be right next to each other. Starbucks closed roughly 400 stores nationwide that are concentrated in large metro areas as part of its $1 billion restructuring plan. Starbucks closed 42 locations in New York, or 12 percent of its total in the city. It recently lost its top spot as the largest chain in Manhattan to Dunkin’, according to Center for an Urban Future, a New York City think tank that tracks chain openings and closings. Starbucks also reportedly closed more than 20 locations in Los Angeles during 2025; 15 in Chicago; seven in San Francisco; six in Minneapolis; five in Baltimore; and dozens more in other cities."

WORLD'S OLDEST RESTAURANT CELEBRATES 300 YEARS

According to the Smithsonian Magazine, "Sobrino de Botin, confirmed by the Guiness Book of World Records as the oldest restaurant in the world, just celebrated 300 years of scintillating history. Opened in 1725 in the center of Madrid, it’s the longest continuously running restaurant on record—they kept the soldiers fed during the Spanish Civil War, and they even stoked the flames of their 300-year-old oven every day during the Covid-19 pandemic when the world was on lockdown.

The four-story building, originally a private home, dates to at least 1590, not long after Phillip II moved his royal court to Madrid. In the 18th century, a man named Candido Remis took over the building and opened a tavern, naming it Sobrino de Botin, or "nephew of Botin." French chef Jean Botín, Remis' famous uncle by marriage, had worked in the Court of the Hapsburgs.

Back then, restaurants were very different than the establishments of today. Botin was a casa de comida, a house of food, meant for weary merchants and traders who peddled their goods in the nearby Plaza Mayor market, just outside the city walls. “There’s a myth that people were worried that if taverns served food, the men would never go back home to their wives,” says culinary anthropologist Floriana Gennari. To eat at a casa de comida, travelers would bring their own ingredients and the tavern cook would prepare a meal for them. It wasn’t until the 1800s that Botín became a confectionery, and then finally began calling itself a restaurant, emulating the new style of dining in France, characterized by table service and a refined menu—an indulgence meant only for the upper class."

STAR TREK CELEBRATES 60 YEARS

According to TrekMovie.com, "2026 is a milestone year, marking the 60th anniversary of the debut of Star Trek: The Original Series. The actual anniversary arrives on Star Trek Day in September, but why wait? Celebrations kicked off on January 1st during the nationally broadcast Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, with a Star Trek float and its theme “Space for Everybody.” The design featured classic Trek elements including a big USS Enterprise and transporters, and celebrity guests from various iterations of the show. Paramount also plans more 60th anniversary celebrations.

On January 15th, Star Trek will launch a show about the famed Starfleet Academy. Set after the events of Discovery in the 32nd century, the new series will focus on a diverse class of cadets with a faculty that includes familiar faces like Voyager’s Robert Picardo. This show is Trek’s biggest attempt to attract that coveted young demographic, so Paramount has lined up some big TikTok influencers to help with the upcoming promotional push. It remains to be seen if the new show will attract this target market, expand the audience, and still keep the current older Trek fans subscribing to Paramount+ all at the same time."

And according to StarTrek.com, "Star Trek: The Cruise will set sail February 20-27th, offering fans a week filled with once-in-a-lifetime experiences in celebration of the franchise's 60th anniversary. Joining the voyage are legacy Star Trek actors William Shatner and Walter Koenig, along with more than 20 actors from across the Star Trek universe, who will commemorate the milestone alongside fans with special events and activities honoring six decades of Star Trek's iconic shows and films. The brand will also partner with DoSomething, the national hub for youth-centered leadership and service, to boldly go into 2026 with “Boldly Go Green,” a new campaign centered around making an environmental impact in multiple locations in celebration of Star Trek's 60th anniversary."

JACK IN THE BOX CELEBRATES 75 YEARS

The fast-food brand kicked off its 75th anniversary, launching a year-long celebration packed with throwback menu items, exclusive collectibles, craveable deals, and surprises. According to a press release, "For 75 years, Jack in the Box has done fast food differently; pioneering the drive-thru, serving burgers and tacos side by side, and building a cult following fueled by bold flavors and even bolder ideas. Now, Jack in the Box is celebrating the milestone the best way he knows how: by bringing back fan favorites, limited edition collectables, and giving the Jack Pack plenty to look forward to all year long.

Leading the 75th anniversary celebration is the return of one of the most-requested items in Jack in the Box history: the Chicken Supreme. First introduced in 1980 and retired in 2004, the cult-favorite sandwich is officially back and ready to reclaim its throne as the first of several nostalgic menu returns planned throughout the year. Debuting alongside the Chicken Supreme are Jibbis, Jack in the Box’s new lineup of limited-edition collectible bag charms. Packed inside every Chicken Supreme Munchie Meal, Jibbis are made to be clipped, collected, and shown off — because one charm is never enough. There are four Jibbis to collect, including Spicy, Saucey, Icy, and the ultra-rare “The Boss.” Whether you score one or chase them all, these mini icons are for a limited time only. And Kicking Off 75 Years the Jack Way: 2 Tacos for $0.75: There’s no better way to celebrate 75 years of Jack in the Box than with the item that’s defined us for decades: tacos. As a burger brand famously known for tacos, Jack is kicking off its anniversary with a nod to one of its most iconic menu items. On January 6th, new and existing Jack Pack members can score 2 Tacos for $0.75, available exclusively through the Jack app for one day only. To keep the celebration going, Jack will roll out 75 Days of Trivia throughout the year, serving up in-app trivia questions tied to key dates and fan-favorite moments. Guests who answer correctly will unlock same-day offers, giving fans even more reasons to check in, play along, and come back for more."

WINNIE THE POOH CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

The BBC reported, "Winnie-the-Pooh was first featured in the short story The Wrong Sort of Bees published in the newspaper London Evening News on December 24th, 1925. The bear soon became loved world-wide, alongside Tigger, Christopher Robin, the game of Pooh sticks, and the fictional 100 Aker Wood, which was in reality Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, where author AA Milne had a country home."

On December 22nd, The Walt Disney Company unveiled the official Winnie the Pooh 100th Anniversary logo to kick off celebrations for 2026. This milestone marks 100 years since the character's debut on December 24th, 1925. The anniversary logo features Pooh Bear alongside an iconic red balloon with "100 Years" text. As part of the upcoming celebrations, Winnie the Pooh is scheduled to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 11th, 2026."

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In other Disney news, Disney California Adventure, Disney's second gate in Anaheim, California, opened in 2001. Disney will celebrate the park's 25th Anniversary during 2026 with special food, merchandise, and character outfits; and Tokyo's DisneySea will also celebrate its 25th Anniversary during 2026 and will begin its "Sparkling Jubilee" on April 15th, 2026.

ROUTE 66 CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

According to Google AI, "2026 marks the Route 66 Centennial, celebrating 100 years since its establishment in 1926, with events and initiatives happening throughout the year across the eight states it traverses (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California), including a national kickoff in Springfield, Missouri, in April, grants for local revitalization, and a major push for preservation, tourism, and research. Big celebrations, special tours, and local festivities are planned to commemorate the "Mother Road's" legacy, with many organizations and communities preparing for increased visitors. Since Springfield, Missouri, has been designated as the "birthplace of Route 66," it will host the national kickoff on April 30, 2026, marking the day the highway was officially named." 

BRANDS ENTER PUBLIC DOMAIN IN 2026

During 2026, the following artistic works or brands enter the public domain during 2026. Anyone can copy, share, perform, or adapt these works without needing permission or paying royalties. By being in the public domain, new art, films, and media can be built upon these classic brands, which may foster cultural preservation and innovation.

*Films: "All Quiet on the Western Front," "Animal Crackers," "Morocco," "The Big Trail," and "Hell's Angels"

*Characters: The original Betty Boop, Pluto (the dog), and Miss Marple

*Books: The Maltese Falcon (Dashiell Hammett) and As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner)

*Music (Compositions): "Georgia on My Mind," "Dream a Little Dream of Me," "I Got Rhythm," "Embraceable You," "But Not for Me," and "I've Got a Crush on You"

*Art: Piet Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow"

According to Jennifer Jenkins, the director of Duke University Law School's Center for the Study of the Public Domain, who has compiled an annual list of public domain entrants for over a decade, "Books tend to become cheaper — and available in more editions — once they enter the public domain. A lot of creative works from the 1930s haven't been in print for decades, and ownership questions have kept many from being available online at all — at least while they were under copyright. Publishing houses go out of business, people die, ownership changes hands. Another benefit is that third parties can now digitize old films and sound recordings that have physically deteriorated over the decades — allowing for their preservation and wider distribution."

TIMES SQUARE'S CELEBRATION FOR AMERICA'S 250TH ANNIVERSARY

The Associated Press (AP) reported, "After the crystal ball drops on New Year's Eve in New York City, it will rise again, sparkling in red, white, and blue to usher in 2026 and kick off months of celebrations for the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday. The patriotic touches at this year's Times Square gathering, including a second confetti drop, will offer an early glimpse of what's ahead: hundreds of events and programs, big and small, planned nationwide to mark the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776...The stroke of midnight will also mark the official launch of America Gives, a national service initiative created by America250. Organizers hope to make 2026 the largest year of volunteer hours ever aggregated in the country."

America250 (the official nonpartisan organization charged by Congress to engage every American in celebrating and commemorating the Semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence) also revealed that the decorated Times Square Ball will drop again on July 3, 2026, marking the first time in history that the Ball will drop outside of New Year's Eve. The Fourth of July countdown moment will anchor America250’s nationwide Independence Day celebrations and reinforce New York City's central role in the nation's Semiquincentennial celebration.

THAT'S NOT DOROTHY IN KANSAS — IT'S BARBIE!

According to KCUR, "A theme park spotlighting famous toys including the Barbie brand and Hot Wheels is slated to come to Kansas powered by the state’s sales tax incentive for major developments. Bonner Springs officials in October approved a large tax incentive package to help the $540 million development of Mattel Adventure Park in Wyandotte County. The park will be built near an entertainment district in Kansas City, Kansas. That area already features shopping and sports venues, and it will likely be the new home of the Kansas City Chiefs' new $3 billion stadium.

It’s another major development project to which the state has committed future tax revenue through the Sales and Tax Revenue incentive, also known as STAR bonds. Those are loans secured by a municipality that are paid off through state and local sales tax revenue generated by the project. Sales taxes collected in the special district go to paying back the bonds instead of being collected by governments.

Developers told the city that the project consists of the theme park, an indoor rainforest, retail space, and hotels. The theme park will feature a Barbie Beach House, where visitors can build custom Barbie dolls, and a Hot Wheels rollercoaster, among several other toy-branded attractions. The developers estimate the development will create $190 million of annual revenue. Construction may begin in 2027, and the theme park could open in 2031. That’s the same year the Chiefs expect to open a new stadium in the same area.

The park may inspire visitors to purchase more toys made by Mattel, which would lead to an increase in sales tax revenue to help pay for the project, however, consumers are turning to online shopping. That could lead to a significant number of theme parks visitors to purchase toys online, possibly even after they’ve already left the state."

GEORGE CLOONEY BECOMES FRENCH CITIZEN

According to NPR, "A French government bulletin confirms that the country has granted citizenship to George Clooney, along with his wife, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and their 7-year-old twins. The Clooneys bought an 18th-century estate in Provence, France in 2021. In an Esquire interview this October, the Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker described the French "farm" as their primary residence, a decision he said was made with their kids in mind.

The Guardian reported, "Clooney’s affection for Italy has been long and mutual. In 2002, he bought a villa on Lake Como, and he and his wife, Amal Clooney, the British-Lebanese human rights barrister married in Venice in 2014. A 2012 profile of the actor noted that he was "fast becoming the most popular public figure in Italy...despite [being a man] who isn’t Italian, doesn’t speak Italian, and lives here only in summertime."

So why did the Clooneys not seek Italian citizenship? A clue may lie in the actor's praise for France’s privacy laws. In an interview with Esquire in October, Clooney said, "I was worried about raising our kids in LA, in the culture of Hollywood. I don't want them to be walking around worried about paparazzi. I don't want them being compared to somebody else's famous kids."

Italian rules over publishing photographs of people in public without their consent have strengthened over the past decade, and are tighter than those in the US. Yet France's are nonetheless more stringent, and the climate surrounding celebrity less excitable, especially in rural areas. Meanwhile, the secluded location of the Clooneys' French estate acts a significant deterrent to those hoping for a photo. By contrast, anyone with a rowing boat can in theory gain a commanding view of the villas overlooking Lake Como."

2025 WAS THE YEAR OF THE OCTOPUS

According to the UK's Wildlife Trust, it has been 75 years since there were as many octopus in British waters as there are now, so, as a result, the Trust named 2025 the "Year of the Octopus." Scientists believe that milder winters lead to the bloom, which is the term for octopus birthing seasons.

FUTURE OF LEADERSHIP IN 2026

Rolling Stone reported, "The year 2026 doesn’t feel like the future. It feels like a paradox. On one side, the exponential rise of AI is demanding more speed, more output, and more optimization. On the other, the social and cultural climate is fraying under pressure, burnout is rampant, trust is eroding, and people are longing for depth, connection, and meaning. Professionally and culturally, we are trapped in a binary mindset, a system of “either/or” thinking that is no longer serving us. You’re told you must choose: profit or purpose. Be competitive or caring. Prioritize technology or protect humanity. Move fast or be mindful. These false dichotomies are exhausting. They’re the mental software of burnout, compelling leaders and teams to sever parts of themselves just to fit into a model of work that can no longer accommodate the complexity we’re living in. But the truth is: complexity doesn’t require clarity by subtraction, it requires clarity by synthesis.

Jim Collins gave this a name: The Genius of the AND. He studied visionary companies that endured and outperformed, and discovered a common thread: leaders who refused the tyranny of “either/or.” Instead of choosing between short-term results or long-term vision, companies pursued both. They held paradoxes, discipline and creativity, continuity and change, idealism and pragmatism, in productive tension. That same mindset isn’t just helpful in 2026. It’s essential. We’re no longer in a world where opposites can be kept in separate silos. Today, leaders must master the ability to lead across contradiction: automation and authenticity, acceleration and stability, profit and people. In a post-pandemic, AI-driven world, AND is no longer just a conjunction, it’s the essential grammar of leadership.

Our most pressing challenge in 2026: the rise of AI. Many leaders feel they must choose: embrace AI and lose the human spirit, or reject AI and fall behind. But the real opportunity is in refusing that choice. AI is not here to erase people, it’s here to elevate them. The most effective leaders of the next decade won’t just manage people or technology. Our task is to strengthen what AI can’t replicate — our wisdom, empathy, creativity, and judgment — and then leverage AI for what it does best...It means building teams who know when to accelerate and when to recover. And above all, it means rejecting the false choice between speed or stillness, and embracing the creative tension that lives in both."

IRISH WOMEN CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN JANUARY

National Geographic reported, "The highlight of the season is Nollaig na mBan (pronounced "Null-ig na Mahn"), also known as Women’s Christmas, Little Christmas, or Little Women’s Christmas. On Nollaig na mBan, gender roles reverse, and it’s a day for women to rest. The holiday, which is an Irish folk tradition, falls on January 6th, the twelfth and final day of Christmas and the Feast of Epiphany, when Catholics commemorate the visit of the three wise men. This year, pubs and restaurants in Ireland will be filled with women celebrating on January 6th, but that’s not the only way women will mark the day. Women participate in poetry events, lunches, and sea swims to fundraise for charities like Women’s Aid and many, like the National Women’s Council, also use the day to bring awareness to important issues affecting women like domestic violence and childcare."

PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR 2026 — UPDATE

In December, global color authority Pantone announced its 2026 Color of the Year as Cloud Dancer, a version of white - and the first time white has been chosen since Pantone began naming a color of the year in 1999. TIME Magazine explained, "This year’s pick is meant to represent serenity and tranquility, which Pantone says is ever in need in a frenetic society. Cloud dancer calls back to the need for human connection."

According to Thomas McMillan, professor of practice in marketing and director of the Center for Retailing Innovation at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School, "The choice favors safety over boldness, ultimately limiting its potential cultural and marketing impact. Cloud Dancer is widely viewed as underwhelming because white is already pervasive across retail. It dominates home interiors, apparel basics and packaging design, leaving little sense of discovery or novelty. When a trend authority selects a color that consumers already see everywhere, it can feel less like a forward-looking statement and more like confirmation of the status quo. In paint, every gallon begins as a white base, and color formulas are added to create every other shade. Beyond paint, white is the safest option across home, apparel and packaging because it is easy to live with, easy to match and rarely polarizing. Because white already serves as the starting point across categories, naming it Color of the Year reinforces an existing baseline rather than pushing consumer behavior in a new direction. Symbolic impact is about messaging and meaning. It reflects cultural themes like calm, reset or restraint and fuels conversation, editorial coverage and brand storytelling. The color serves as a shared creative platform that brands use for press, storytelling, and design credibility."

Some other comments included:

FROM INSTAGRAM: "Your choice is about as inspired as mayonnaise."

FROM INSTAGRAM: "Pantonedeaf."

FROM INSTAGRAM: "SO...you all sat down and had some meetings. Rolled around some ideas. And in all those meetings, not a single one of you...in this moment where white supremacy is in the news everyday...thought, 'Maybe now isn't the right time for this?"

Pantone shared the following statement behind the color's choice and surrounding controversy, "Cloud Dancer visually represents a space to create, like a blank page ready for you to turn your inspiration into reality. It gives us the ability to become receptive both to what can be and what’s ahead as Cloud Dancer suggests the inner peace we feel after clearing the noise around us. Cloud Dancer reflects a universally shared experience: wherever we are in the world, we all look up to the buoyant clouds for inspiration, wonder, and to spark imagination. In the simple act of looking up, we're connected by the drifting lightness of clouds. That universality is a huge part of why Cloud Dancer was selected as the Pantone Color of the Year 2026."

However, on a cute note, a two white cats share their adorable interpretation of the Pantone news on their Instagram account - check it out (https://www.instagram.com/sis.twins). Meow!

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LOUVRE THEFT — UPDATE

According to the BBC, "Four more people from the Paris region have been arrested as part of the investigation into the theft of precious jewellery at the Louvre Museum. However, no trace has so far been found of the stolen jewels...Shortly after the theft, it was revealed by the Louvre's director that the only camera monitoring the Galerie d'Apollon was pointing away from a balcony the thieves climbed over to break in. The president of the Louvre, Laurence des Cars, has since admitted that the museum had failed in its responsibilities, but denied that security had been overlooked - saying that from the time she took office in 2021, she had been warning constantly of the need for more investment. Since the incident, security measures have been tightened around France's cultural institutions. And the Louvre has transferred some of its most precious jewels to the Bank of France following the heist."

LOUVRE THEFT FELT AROUND THE WORLD

The New York Times reported that, as a result of the brazen Louvre theft, American museums are in the process of reassessing their security measures with a focus on perimeter control, the adequacy of their security cameras, and the timely availability of armed responders. 

According to Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, "The biggest takeaway is, 'Are your security people who watch your perimeter aware of who is working at the museum?'"

According to Geoffrey Kelly, a former member of the FBI Art Crime Team, "The most visited museum in the world, arguably the most famous museum in the world, to see it robbed in broad daylight, that was really shocking."

COUNTDOWN TO THE WINTER OLYMPICS

CNN reported, "For a few weeks in February, an 11.5-acre site in southeast Milan will house thousands of athletes participating in the 2026 Winter Games. But the important question surrounding Olympic villages, like Olympic stadiums, is: What happens next? The recent history of the Games, both summer and winter, features a trail of wasteful temporary housing or long-term residences that were difficult to sell (Rio de Janeiro), poorly maintained (Athens), or out of reach for low-income families (London).

In Milan, Italy’s most expensive rental market, architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has designed an Olympic Village that can convert into an affordable 1,700-bed student residence within months of the closing ceremony. Helpfully, many athletes’ facilities — spaces for socializing, recreation and fitness — are needed by students, too. In fact, there’s so much overlap that Italian real estate developer Coima promises to have it ready in time for the fall 2026 semester. The project also presented an opportunity for urban regeneration. In addition to designing six new buildings, the architects restored two historic structures on the site, a former rail yard. And while the “village” moniker suggests a walled-off community, SOM considers this to be a “porous urban block” connected to the surrounding Porta Romana district via public pathways and green spaces. Future Olympic legacy planners will be watching with interest."


And let's not forget that the Super Bowl is quickly approaching with its expensive (and hopefully) memorable ads!


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Image Credits: The Walt Disney Company (Winnie the Pooh), Iriss Abyss (Sis.Twins on Instagram), Shutterstock (flags of Denmark and Greenland), Jack in the Box, and StarTrek.com.


Keep up-to-date on everything relating to the 60th anniversary celebration of Star Trek:

https://www.startrek.com/60


Read more about the oldest restaurant in the world:

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/the-oldest-restaurant-in-the-world-just-turned-300-years-old-180987899/


Enjoy some timeless Winnie the Pooh quotes via Inc. Magazine and Southern Living:

https://www.inc.com/peter-economy/17-inspiring-winnie-the-pooh-quotes-about-love-kindness-acceptance.html

and

https://www.southernliving.com/culture/friendship-quotes-winne-the-pooh