Ran across the Wells Fargo corporate history site and companion blog. The blog is called Guided By History, and it is run by Wells Fargo’s Historical Services department. Wow. Not only do they have writers blogging and posting history about Wells Fargo and its customers, but the company runs aMORE HERE

Here, store brand sherbet from Walgreens. They are using different versions of their brand name, including old-styled lettering. It helps to show a historic narrative to consumers. The only thing that is missing is the real thing, their lunch counters. They deserve a return.  MORE HERE

LEHI – Founded in 1906, Lehi Roller Mills still makes bakery mixes from their mills in Lehi, Utah. The company was founded by George G. Robinson, and is run by Sherm Robinson, his grandson. The muffin mix is a completely pre-mixed recipe. Pictured here is their Country Blueberry Muffin Mix.MORE HERE

DENVER– On a flight back from Denver last week, I sat next to a man on the airplane who talked to his wife in a sad tone on his cellphone. It was the middle of a snowstorm, and we were way late leaving. While I wasn’t eavesdropping, promise, I heardMORE HERE

Editor’s Note from 2021: The most recent news is that the soap is no longer in production. NEW YORK – There is something great about a brand that has not only survived a long time, but is still owned by the original company. Such is the case with Cashmere Bouquet,MORE HERE

From roughly the last month, below are the top 15 searches from new visitors and readers of BrandlandUSA. Carroll Reed Preppy Brands Hai Karate Clabber Girl Carnation Breakfast Bars Woolworth Verdier Microbus Grocery Brands 13 Foot Boston Whaler Retro Campers Carroll Reed Clothing Morton Honey Buns Prairie Belt Sausage SealtestMORE HERE

Detroit might get a bailout. But that won’t be any help for American car dealers, who are on their own. What’s a dealer to do in order to not go the way of the Rambler? First, dealers need to get through this crisis. But after that, they need to rethinkMORE HERE

The Heat Miser and his friends from Rankin Bass are back on ABC Family in a new special, The Miser Brothers’ Christmas. The characters were part of The Rankin Bass Production of The Year Without a Santa Claus. ABC aired the original shows beginning in 1974, and ABC Family hasMORE HERE