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The top 10 brands for 2007 are…

[drumroll] … and the top 10 brands for 2007 are…

coke

1) Coca-Cola

2) Sony

3) Toyota

4) Dell

5) Ford

6) Kraft Foods

7) Pepsi

8) Microsoft

9) Apple

10) Honda

Participants were asked:

“We would like you to think about brands or names of products and services you know. Considering everything, which three brands do you consider the best?”

Full stats can be found here on Business Wire.

I’m quite surprised to see Toyota quite so high up (even though I drive one) but it is a US survey…

What would your top three brands be?

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One Response to “The top 10 brands for 2007 are…”

  1. on 23 Oct 2007 at 11:38 amNigel

    Just love the Gorilla ad for Cadbury’s Chocolate, the clever thing is that none of it has anything to do with Chocolate and yet everyone you speak to remembers that it is The Cadbury Ad.Well done.

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