Bear Brand is a powdered milk drink brand[1] introduced in 1976, which is owned by Nestlé.[2] It is available in most areas of Southeast Asia. Bear Brand was marketed under the brand name Marca Oso, which is Spanish for "Bear Brand".[3] The brand's Indonesian name is Susu Cap Beruang. Bear Brand is also a sterilized milk brand.[4][5] In 2014, a consumer research firm ranked Bear Brand milk as No. 6 among the top 50 "most popular fast-moving consumer goods" in the Philippines.[6]
1906–1967
Bear Brand Sterilized first appeared as Bear Brand Swiss Milk or Marca Oso.
1967–1990 (sterilized)
The logo was modified in 1967, and the tsupon was removed in sterilized milk.
1976–1996
In 1976, the launch of the Bear Brand Powdered Milk included the bear with a cub and the wordmark.
1994–1996
1996–2004
In 1996, the bears refreshed with a cartoony look in a shield appeared.
2004–present (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia)
2004–2011
In other parts of southeast Asia, the logo of Bear Brand is circle.
2011–present
In 2011, the circle logo is improved.
2015-present
The font of this current logo is Arial or Helvetica.
2004–2011 (Milk), 2004–2016 (Sterilized)
2004–2009
Logo with a baby bear is changed to the shield from a upper logo of Bear Brand. Also used this logo in Malaysia, and some others/
2009–2011
The logo was modified, the logo in 2009 is changed to glass from with baby bear. The baby bear was removed due to milk controversy in Laos.
2011–present (Milk), 2016–present (Sterilized)
2011–2013
The shield logo is improved, it is a new logo of Nestle Dairy.
2013–present
The font of this current logo is Arial
See also
Nestlé Baby Food: Cerelac | Gerber | Mucilon | NAN | NaturNes | Nestum | SMA Nestlé Beverages:
Nestlé Chocolate & Confectionery: Nestlé Dairy: Specialty nutrition brands: Purina Petcare: Nestlé Waters: Other brands and subsidiaries:
Former/discontinued brands Notes |
References
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- ↑ Joseph G, Edison (April 4, 2016). Bear Brand donates chairs to public schools thru 'Laki sa Tibay' campaign. Retrieved on November 20, 2016.
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- ↑ Diola, Camille (July 22, 2014). Lucky Me! tops Philippines' 50 most popular brands. Retrieved on December 29, 2016.