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A practice called branding
Its gnidnarb but its spelt reverse XD
Either in AD 393 or AD 435
The placement of an iconic logo in an ad is called branding. Branding creates an association between the potential buyer's ideals and the particular make of a product. Placing an iconic logo in an ad helps you create good will with your consumers.
the Olympic games
The games were abolished in AD 393
Hermes's winged sandal is the logo for Goodyear
example of branding ~apex
In the original its a Mack Truck logo. In "Revisited" (2011) its a picture of a bulldog with the word "TRUCKER" on the bottom.
Presumably, the Johnson and Johnson company paid for their own ads.
Go to the Related Link below and enter the URL in the ad, and it will give you that information
I don't really know but it started in 776 BC and ended in 393 ad