Cigarette Machine FOUND in Florida
A cigarette machine? Yes, they do exist. But they are not common, and are only allowed in places where minors don’t go. We won’t tell you the resort... Read more.
Where’s Mr. Zip?
This Mr. Zip is on a post office box on Lincoln Road Mall in Miami. We hadn’t realized he had disappeared until we saw him again. Perhaps he has won his b... Read more.
How Much Do We Miss Rexall?
So dang much! Here, a pharmacy on the main drag in Bar Harbour, Maine. This was a regular sign across the United States on every main street. Brands like Rexall... Read more.
Tides Inn Tops Northern Neck Brands
Check out our main site www.brandlandusa.com, where we look one region of the U.S. and their unique brand names. It’s Historyland, U.S.A., the Northern Ne... Read more.
London Telegraph’s List of Missed Brands
We feel badly we didn’t bring this list to your attention sooner. It is a list of brands that Britons want back, published in March 2008 by London’s... Read more.
Switzer’s Licorice Has A New Twist
We hear Switzer’s Licorice is going strong, and fans of the 100-year-old iconic candy can be satisfied with life again. The St. Louis company still sells ... Read more.
Hoffman Tobacco Returns to Chicagoland
The E. Hoffman Company, long an iconic Chicago brand, has returned to Chicago. They have even brought back their Spilman mixture tobbacco. Most famous return? T... Read more.
Vermont Country Store Tour
Want to experience historic brands firsthand? We, of course, love the Vermont Country Store, and appreciate that they have all the old great brands. But did you... Read more.
1964 Democrat Brands
Nice Lady. Nice Legs! Curious what corporations were friends of the Democrat Party in 1964 vs. today? Head on over to our www.brandlandUSA.com main site to find... Read more.
Huntley and Palmers Returns to Britain
An old brand of the British Empire has returned. Huntley & Palmers, founded in 1822 and proclaimed to be “The Most Famous Biscuit Company in the World... Read more.