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Maynards changed its logo in August 2011 following the launch of new mascot "Maynard the Moose" a year earlier. It featured a swirling vortex design on packaging and was designed by Bulletproof.[1]
Maynards and Bassetts were merged together in 2016, creating a new brand named Maynards Bassetts. Both of the brands products were rebranded under the new name except for Bassetts Vitamins.
The brand still operates under the Maynards name in Canada and South Africa (see below).
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- ↑ Bulletproof works up new Maynards brand and packaging. Design Week. Retrieved on March 16, 2023.
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Predecessors: Kraft Foods, Inc. | General Foods | Cadbury Schweppes PLC | Nabisco Brands Inc. | Jacobs Suchard | Chipita Confectionery brands: Other chocolate brands: Alpen Gold (Russia | Poland) | Bubu Lubu | Côte d'Or | Daim (International | UK & Ireland) | Figaro | Fineti | Freia (Japp | Kvikk Lunsj | Twist) | Green & Black's | Hu Kitchen | Korona (Karūna) | Lacta (Brazil (5 Star | BiS | Laka) | Greece) | Marabou | Milka | Mirabell | Pavlidis (Ygeias) | Poiana | Suchard | Toblerone Gum and candy brands: Maynards Bassetts (Maynards | Bassetts | Jelly Babies | Liquorice Allsorts | Midget Gems | Sports Mix | Soft Jellies | Superfruit Jellies | Wine Gums) | Bazooka | Beemans | Bubbaloo | Bubblicious | Certs | Clorets | Chappies | Chiclets | Dentyne | Dirol | Freshen Up | Halls | Hollywood | Palitos de la Selva | Pascall | Stimorol | Stride | The Natural Confectionery Company | Trident | Trebor | V6 | Beldent | First | Kent | Olips | Chappies | Recaldent | Jelibon | Falim | Swedish Fish Snack brands: Groceries and other assets: Former/defunct brands: Notes |