Your country

>your country
>do brands change their name for your country

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burger king is called hungry jacks in australia

Middle right is called Algida here

frigo is called frisko here

Here it's Schtrauss

Do they change name in every country?

Across regions apparently

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands#Ice_cream

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GB GLACE

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me on the right
lynx and axe deodorant too

GB bought up local ice cream producers and put the cuckstamp on them.

Unilever*******

heart brand is called KIBON which is a mispelling of "QUE BOM" roughly meaning "so good!"

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Dunkin Donuts is called Dunkin Coffee in Spain because "Donuts" is a registered trademark.

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Is this autism?

They bought out local companies in each region and kept the name

Frigo is Olá here (hello)
Everything else is that same on the left side except Comfort

Nope.

Frigo is called Bresler here. And judging by the puppy, Scottex is just called Scott here

lynx is called axe in america

Axe is called lynx in China I think, sometimes those discounters sell it

>lynx and axe are the same thing
Huh, never knew

> It is known as Lynx in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and China. In other countries it is known as Axe.

i thought axe was just called lynx in the anglo world
axe sounds too menacing for firsties

frigo/wall's is called Kibon here

kibon sounds like "thats good" in our language

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