
Way of the Rambler?
We hope Chrysler won’t go the way of the Rambler, but we fear it might be so. Rambler was, of course, a predecessor line of cars that was part of American... Read more.








Air Conditioned By Studebaker
If you are buying an Avanti, designed by Raymond Loewy, make sure that it has genuine Studebaker air conditioning. Visit our main site www.brandlandusa.com Ques... Read more.








Lincoln Logo
Here, a Lincoln Continenal, pride of the Ford MotorCompany. Read our story on Goodbye to Mercury, the sister brand to Ford. Visit our main site www.brandlandusa... Read more.








The Pontiac Nose
What is it about a Pontiac? It is a strong nose, pushing forward. It is spiffy air vents. It is a sporty, jaunty appearance. Pontiac. Gotta have the nose. Read ... Read more.


General Motors’ Oakland Remembered
Another disappeared brand of General Motors, the Oakland, seen here in an auto show in Sarasota. Oakland was one of the brands that was above Chevrolet in price... Read more.








Bell’s Olives of California
We love Bell’s Olives. The Original. The Bell brand dates from 1930, headquartered in Corning, California. But parent company Bell-Carter Foods Inc. dates... Read more.


Sedano’s, a Great Cuban/Miami Grocery Brand
HIALEAH – When in Miami, a trip to grocer Sedano’s will help you get in the local mood. With over a dozen locations, you can’t miss it. ItR... Read more.








Cool Kiddie Rides
Great nostalgic idea for a retailer or mall operator to build some identity and uniqueness during Christmas. How about giving away a ride to customers. It’... Read more.








Wachovia, A.G. Edwards and the New Butcher Singer Steakhouse
What happens when your brokerage brand is tarnished? Read our post on the future of Wachovia Securities, A.G. Edwards and Wheat First and Butcher & Singer. ... Read more.


Keep A.G. Edwards, Bring Back Wheat
In The Wall Street Journal this morning, in an ad for Wachovia’s merger with Wells Fargo, the A.G. Edwards logo is prominently displayed as an equal to Wa... Read more.