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13 Hidden Symbols in Logos You’ve Never Noticed 👀

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Have you ever wondered if the everyday

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things around you are hiding secrets?

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From the food you eat to the gadgets you

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use, there are hidden symbols and

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messages all around us that most people

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never notice. Today, we're uncovering 13

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hidden symbols and common products you

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see every single day. And trust me,

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number seven is going to completely

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change the way you look at something you

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use every morning. Make sure you stick

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around to the very end because some of

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these are so mind-blowing you'll never

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unsee them again. You've probably seen

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the FedEx logo thousands of times, but

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have you ever noticed the hidden arrow

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between the E and the X? It's a subtle

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symbol of speed and precision. Once you

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spot it, you can't unsee it. The Toblone

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chocolate bar isn't just a mountain.

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Hidden in the design is a bear standing

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on its back legs, representing the city

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of Burn, Switzerland, where Toblone was

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created. So, every time you eat one,

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you're eating a little piece of Swiss

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history. BaskinRobins is famous for its

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ice cream flavors. Look closely at the

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logo and you'll see the pink parts of

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the letters B and RAW form the number

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31, representing their original 31

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flavors. That iconic apple logo, the

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bite isn't just there for style. It's to

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distinguish the apple from a cherry or a

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tomato in silhouette. Fun fact, bite is

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also a pun on bite in computer terms.

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You know the number 57 on Hines ketchup

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bottles? It's not random. The company

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originally offered 57 varieties, but

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here's the secret. The number is

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actually placed at the sweet spot to tap

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the glass. That's right. If you hit the

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57, the ketchup flows out smoother.

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Amazon's logo has a smile, sure, but the

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arrow actually goes from A to Z, showing

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they sell everything from, well, A to Z.

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Clever, right? Ever looked closely at a

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US dollar bill? It's packed with symbols

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from the pyramid with the allseeing eye

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to the tiny owl hidden on the top right

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corner of the one. Go grab a bill and

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try to find it. It's spooky once you

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notice it. That tiny hole in the top of

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pen caps. Most people think it's just a

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design quirk, but it's actually a

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life-saving feature. It's there to

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prevent choking if someone accidentally

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swallows it. Toyota's logo isn't just

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three ovals. If you look closely, you

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can actually spell out every single

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letter of the word Toyota inside the

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logo. Yep, it's a word puzzle hidden in

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plain sight. Everyone knows the

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Starbucks mermaid, but did you know

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she's actually a siren from Greek

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mythology? The double tail design goes

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back to their very first logo in 1971,

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meant to symbolize temptation, just like

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their coffee. Notice how the letters G

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and I in the Gillette logo are sliced

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cleanly.

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That's intentional. It represents the

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precision of a razor's cut. Most people

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think Hyundai's logo is just an H. But

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look again. It's actually two people

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shaking hands, a customer and a

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representative, symbolizing trust.

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Between the K and the E and Hershey's

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kisses, there's a hidden chocolate kiss

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shape formed in the negative space. Once

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you see it, it's impossible to miss.

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Pretty wild, right? These hidden

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messages have been sitting right in

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front of us every single day. Let's do a

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lightning recap of the best ones. The

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FedEx Arrow, the Hines 57 trick, the

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BaskinRobins 31, and of course, the

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hidden owl on the dollar bill. Which one

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blew your mind the most? Personally,

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I'll never look at ketchup bottles the

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same way again. Drop your favorite in

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the comments, and if you've spotted any

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other hidden symbols that we missed,

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share them. We might feature them in a

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future video. If you love discovering

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secrets like these, check out my video

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on 13 hidden features in everyday items

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you never knew about. It's packed with

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even crazier stuff. Don't forget to

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like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you

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never miss out on the weird and

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fascinating things hiding in plain

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sight. Thanks for watching and now go

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skills.

Interactive Summary

The video uncovers 13 hidden symbols and messages embedded in everyday products, logos, and items that often go unnoticed. It reveals clever design choices behind iconic brands like FedEx, Toblerone, Baskin-Robbins, Apple, Amazon, and Starbucks. Additionally, it highlights practical yet hidden features such as the purpose of the hole in pen caps, the optimal tapping spot on a Heinz ketchup bottle, and intricate details on a US dollar bill, all designed with deeper meanings or functionalities.

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