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Brand names sure make our cultural jargons more colorful. Kodak, Xerox, iPhone. Just Google them... you know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteFor those who are not familiar with what I am talking about -
ReplyDeletehmm...maybe even if it was spelled as "Gardenia", I'd still not have connected it :-)
one of my fave books to bring when travelling long flights is "The Making of a Name: The Inside Story of the Brands We Buy"...I enjoyed reading the stories behind but I have to admit, I haven't finished it till now though I've had it for years...
ReplyDeleteDo you know that Colgate originally sold soaps? Only 67 years later (of selling soap) did they decide to sell tooth paste.
ReplyDeleteSo when our moms told us to clean our mouths with soap, instead of tooth paste, they sure (possibly) knew what they were talking about.
LOL...
ReplyDeleteGardenia is now THE name in sliced bread. Many varieties available.
ReplyDeletepano ba naman..no-name ako pag bread..kain lang ng kain kung anong nandyan na brand...
ReplyDeletepero if one tells me a particular bread - say brioche, chapatti, baguette, french batard, pan de sal, sliced wheat bread, anpan, curry bread, bagel, focaccia....abah, expert ang tyan ko nyan...
Gardenia, Magnolia, Sampaguita, Lantana! (Bahu-baho)!!!
ReplyDeletea brand name for bread tapos flower...cge na nga :-)
ReplyDeletebut that bahu-baho makes me remember bahug-bahug ...which I never ate...coz sabi ni mommy di ko dapat kainin daw