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Irish Star on MSNGuinness fans just learn true meaning behind iconic logo after 163 yearsThe famous Guinness logo has been around for decades – but did you ever learn the history behind it? There's more to meet the ...
Even though many of us are familiar with the Guinness logo, which has been around for 163 years, plenty are completely clueless about what the harp was inspired by. So here's some fun trivia to ...
On social media platform X, one user posted: "How am I just noticing that Guinness logo is a harp?" Another pondered: "Am I the only one that is just realising that the Guinness logo is a harp?
On April 5, 1862, Guinness formally registered the harp as its official symbol, long before Ireland even had its own government. The first Guinness labels featuring the now-iconic harp were ...
referring to the image of a harp on the Guinness logo. “We do that every time. I never called it split the G, but we do it where (the beer) just touches the bottom of the harp.” Momoa added ...
Some argue that your first sip should split the harp and Guinness logo, while others say you should simply split the Guinness lettering. The owner of Guinness, Diageo, has officially settled the ...
The campaign's success established the toucan as a prominent Guinness symbol alongside the brand's harp logo (which it had adopted in 1862), and spawned other classic slogans including 'Guinness ...
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