RICHMOND – The Inertial putter is back. The original Inertial putter sold more than one million units and was once second in putter sales in the ‘80s. Attendees at the 2009 PGA Merchandising show in Orlando saw the return of the Inertial putter series from Slotline, as well as 14MORE HERE

Weed was an after-market brand of bumpers on early 2oth century cars, including Studebaker. Here, a logo from a collector in Currituck, North Carolina. BrandlandUSA.com is the website of business and travel writer and editor Garland Pollard. Contact him about freelance writing and editing; his personal website is at GarlandPollard.comMORE HERE

NEW YORK – (February 11, 2009) AdweekMedia announced the launch of its new and improved social networking website, AdweekMedia Connect. Previously entitled At The Roundtable, AdweekMedia Connect will compliment AdweekMedia’s expert news and information by giving users a targeted social network to share best practices, discuss news items and connectMORE HERE

Just a useful list we saw on the main page of Ebay today. It was a list of their most searched for menswear brands. It’s a very telling list as demand for resale indicates consumer interest for new (though we wonder if demographically, the folks who might buy Ed HardyMORE HERE

Taste some tasty hot Louisiana Hot Sauce. It’s made by Bruce Foods. It’s the one with the red dot! BrandlandUSA.com is the website of business and travel writer and editor Garland Pollard. Contact him about freelance writing and editing; his personal website is at GarlandPollard.comMORE HERE

The Procter & Gamble toothpaste brand Crest hopes to ride a 3-D revival, according to Adweek. Crest was established in 1955. Pepsi aired a 3-D spot on the Super Bowl for SoBe, and NBC aired an episode of Chuck in 3-D last night. Disney has four 3-D movies slated forMORE HERE

Woolworths Group PLC, while bankrupt, will survive as an online brand. The UK retailer Shop Direct UK has purchased the brand for an “undisclosed sum.” Sadly, it came just after the company announced the layoff of over 1,000 employees. The Independent reported that the sale of the Woolworths brand wasMORE HERE

BrandlandUSA.com is not only on our own site, but syndicated to a half dozen other websites and blog aggregators, increasing our exposure beyond our core readers. BrandlandUSA now appears on the BlogBurst syndication network, so you might be seeing our posts on the Reuters and Chicago Sun-Times websites. In addition,MORE HERE

Visit our Facebook Application, Brands to Bring Back from BrandlandUSA.com; there you can vote on brands you miss, from F.W. Woolworth five and 10 cent stores to Tickle deodorant. Tee Hee. Tons of fun. If you like-ee, please visit us at BrandlandUSA.comMORE HERE