Quiz: Match The Famous Mascot To The Product

Just because it's marketing doesn't mean it can't also be fun! For decades, brands have worked to create memorable characters that people will fall in love with, and many have stood the test of time as pop culture icons. A few of them have even made their way down the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as giant balloons! From cleaning products to breakfast cereals, how many of these mascots can you match to their products?

It doesn't look like this mascot will be hanging up his clown shoes any time soon.

Any kid who was dragged to the store to get new school supplies remembers this mascot.

Which brand of fabric softeners featured this cuddly fellow?

This oddly-shaped mascot is one of the world's oldest trademarks.

We can get behind a mascot that is also a pun.

According to this mascot, "It's not easy being cheesy".

This mascot must have racked up millions of dollars in property damage from bursting onto the scene.

Charlie the Tuna recently starred in commercials with a "Full House" star.

It's doubtful they had pizza like this back in ancient Rome.

Movie theaters and 7-11's are where you're most likely to see the mascot for this brand.

Kids (and kids at heart) were devastated when this mascot's company went under in 2018.

Believe it or not, this mascot dates all the way back to 1916.

The world may never know how many licks it takes to get to the center of this famous lollipop.

This brand's mascot actually began life as an anthropomorphic banana in the 1940s.

Tony the Tiger has been claiming this cereal is "Grrreat!" for decades.

This brand's plucky garden gnome was known to roam all over the world.

1999 saw this anxious character becoming a "spokescandy" for this brand.

A mattress brand so easy to sleep on, it put these counting sheep out of business.

Kids in 1976 voted to finally let this silly rabbit get his hands on this cereal.

This brand's mascot has recently taken to Twitter to make sassy clap-backs at the haters.

Earrings have never looked tougher than on this brand's burly mascot.

Will we ever decipher the dark secrets this talkative cereal brand was trying to tell us at breakfast?

This brand's mascot has clearly been getting their daily recommended dose of vegetables.

Not gonna lie, we go on the hunt for this mascot's cereal every time October rolls around.

This mascot's company actually started as "Hanover Home Brand Potato Chips" back in 1921.

The world mourned the loss of this brand's famous mascot after he was "killed" in a 2020 Super Bowl ad.

Eat too many of this brand's sweet treats and you just might end up with a belly like their mascot.

You might need to be a bit tech-savvy to know which brand this penguin is from.

Weirdly enough, this brand is popular in Japan for Christmas dinners.

Who would have thought a ball of slime would work as a long-lasting brand mascot?

People in the '80s lived in terror of this mascot ruining their pizza.

They're not around anymore, but these shades-wearing "cool spots" were the mascots for which brand?

This cartoon bunny was actually allowed to enjoy this brand's product. Shocking isn't it?

No, we didn't accidentally stick a picture of a regular duck in here by accident. Which brand does it belong to?

We've never seen a green rooster before, but we can't deny it gets us in the mood to rise and shine.

They don't make jingles as catchy as "Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz, Oh what a relief it is!" anymore.

This pink rabbit in shades became popular in ads where it "kept going and going."

Rumor has it that this company chose a stork for their mascot because pregnant women crave pickles.

The simple elegance of this mascot hasn't stopped it from being popular.

Why are there so many mascots who are driven to madness by breakfast cereals?