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{{Print Logos|Other Logos}} |
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==Magnolia== |
==Magnolia== |
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===1975-1978=== |
===1975-1978=== |
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In 1975, Tony Tan and his family opened an ice cream parlor in Quezon City. The outlet would later serve hot meals and sandwiches upon request from customers. The meals became more popular then the ice cream itself, so the family decided to turn the ice cream parlor to a fast food restaurant which would later become the first Jollibee outlet in 1978. |
In 1975, Tony Tan and his family opened an ice cream parlor in Quezon City. The outlet would later serve hot meals and sandwiches upon request from customers. The meals became more popular then the ice cream itself, so the family decided to turn the ice cream parlor to a fast food restaurant which would later become the first Jollibee outlet in 1978. |
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Jollibee-1977-calendar.jpg|First use of Jollibee name, circa 1977. |
Jollibee-1977-calendar.jpg|First use of Jollibee name, circa 1977. |
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==Jollibee Yumburger== |
==Jollibee Yumburger== |
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===1978–1980=== |
===1978–1980=== |
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The logo has the cursive text and the hamburger in above. During this time, Jollibee only had 5 branches nationwide. |
The logo has the cursive text and the hamburger in above. During this time, Jollibee only had 5 branches nationwide. |
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==Jollibee== |
==Jollibee== |
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===1980–1996=== |
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[[File:Jollibee 1980.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:Jollibee 1980.png|center|200px]] |
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− | Launched in 1980, the logo was the longest-lived logo of Jollibee, consisting of Jollibee's face in a white burger shape in a red box, and a straightened Jollibee text. |
+ | Launched in 1980, the logo was the longest-lived logo of Jollibee, consisting of Jollibee's face in a white burger shape in a red box, and a straightened Jollibee text. |
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=== 1996–present === |
=== 1996–present === |
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==== 1996–2011 ==== |
==== 1996–2011 ==== |
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[[File:Jollibeelogo.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Jollibeelogo.svg|center|200px]] |
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− | + | A brand identity revamp in 1996 brought about a new logo, consisting of a rounded Jollibee text in VAG Rounded, and a better version of Jollibee's face, dropping the burger shape and the box that once enclosed the symbol. Also, Jollibee's face was moved from the center to the right and was slightly rotated. |
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==== 2011–present ==== |
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[[File:MASTERBRAND-LOGO.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:MASTERBRAND-LOGO.svg|center|200px]] |
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− | + | While maintaining the design of the previous logo, but the only things that were new was the modified head of Jollibee and a slight modification to the text (which included a modification of the b and the registered trademark symbol (®) turned from subscript to superscript). |
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Revision as of 01:13, 2 September 2019
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1978-1980 | 1980-1996 | 1996-2011 | 2011-present |
Magnolia
1975-1978
In 1975, Tony Tan and his family opened an ice cream parlor in Quezon City. The outlet would later serve hot meals and sandwiches upon request from customers. The meals became more popular then the ice cream itself, so the family decided to turn the ice cream parlor to a fast food restaurant which would later become the first Jollibee outlet in 1978.
Jollibee Yumburger
1978–1980
The logo has the cursive text and the hamburger in above. During this time, Jollibee only had 5 branches nationwide.
Jollibee
1980–1996
Launched in 1980, the logo was the longest-lived logo of Jollibee, consisting of Jollibee's face in a white burger shape in a red box, and a straightened Jollibee text.
1996–present
1996–2011
A brand identity revamp in 1996 brought about a new logo, consisting of a rounded Jollibee text in VAG Rounded, and a better version of Jollibee's face, dropping the burger shape and the box that once enclosed the symbol. Also, Jollibee's face was moved from the center to the right and was slightly rotated.
2011–present
While maintaining the design of the previous logo, but the only things that were new was the modified head of Jollibee and a slight modification to the text (which included a modification of the b and the registered trademark symbol (®) turned from subscript to superscript).
Jollibee Foods Corporation
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Brands: Jollibee | Burger King (Philippines)1 | Smashburger | Chowking | Greenwich | Mang Inasal | Red Ribbon | The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf | Yoshinoya (Philippines)2 Services: Products: Discontinued/Former: Flip Floats | Arroz Caldo | Molo Meatball Soup | Arroz Cubana | Chicken Sotanghon Soup | Chicken Nugget Crunchers | Chicken Torpedo | Crispy Chicken Steak | Ice Craze (Ice Craze Fiesta) | Ultimate Sundae Delights | Swirly Bitz | Mix-ins | Creamy Shakes | Crispy Fries Overload | Jolly Beef Rice | Crunchy Chicken Burger | La Paz Batchoy Style Noodle Soup | Little Big Bites | Premium Macaroni | Fresh Green Salad | Jolly Cheezy Fries (Nacho Festival) | Jolly Frost Blends | Jollibee Hash Brown Burger | Amazing Aloha Yumburger | Chicken Barbecue | Criss-Cut Fries | Rice Tops Divisions: Notes:
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