Are there still Wink fans? Wink was the grapefruit-based soft drink by Canada Dry. Originally, the drink had a Wink-mobile that drove around, with a giant Wink bottle on top. Folks would do a sort of Pepsi Challenge and taste it. The grapefruit was very tart, and it originally resembledMORE HERE

The original brand of saccharine sweetener, Sweet ‘n Low, is doing a major push to rebuild its brand in the wake of newer sweeteners such as Equal and Splenda. Sweet ‘n Low dates from 1957. The approach is a good one for an older brand. Above, a full page backMORE HERE

Not certain of where we found this picture, but we are SURE that Celo remains still, GOOD FOR THE NERVES. BrandlandUSA.com is the website of business and travel writer and editor Garland Pollard. Visit his personal website at GarlandPollard.comMORE HERE

Not certain of where we found this picture, but we are SURE that Celo remains still, GOOD FOR THE NERVES. BrandlandUSA.com is the website of business and travel writer and editor Garland Pollard. Visit his personal website at GarlandPollard.comMORE HERE

Would you like some Acetidine? Not sure where we saw this little package of tablets from Sharp & Dohme but we thought they might help with some sort of ailment? Check out our main site BrandlandUSA.com for lots more old brands.MORE HERE

Would you like some Acetidine? Not sure where we saw this little package of tablets from Sharp & Dohme but we thought they might help with some sort of ailment? Check out our main site BrandlandUSA.com for lots more old brands.MORE HERE

In May, we brought back the idea of bringing back Amoco to rescue BP dealers from their misery. The idea has taken hold among some dealers. Read about these stories on our main site, BrandlandUSA, and on Seeking Alpha Should BP Still Bring Back Amoco Rename Amoco After the WellMORE HERE

General Foods International Coffees, the last stand of the General Foods brand, might be on its way out. It appears that the coffee’s maker, Kraft, is testing a new Suisse Mocha under the Maxwell House brand. In the photo here, at right is the older version, General Foods International CoffeeMORE HERE