Taking it to the Next Level - The Weirdest & the most Innovative Branded Merchandise Ideas Ever!
Branded merchandise has become an important part of any business's marketing strategy. It's a way for companies to increase brand awareness and build customer loyalty. But not all branded merchandise is created equal. Some companies have taken it to the next level with some of the weirdest branded merchandise items you can imagine.
The team at Logoyo decided to do a little research for fun to see who could find the weirdest branded merchandise items ever produced and compiled a small list below of our findings:
KFC scented candle - In 2019, KFC released a limited edition candle that smelled like their famous fried chicken. While some fans may have been excited about this, it's safe to say that not everyone wants their home smelling like a fast-food restaurant.
Pizza Hut perfume - In 2012, Pizza Hut launched their own perfume. Yes, you read that right, a perfume that smells like pizza. This one is definitely for the hardcore pizza lovers out there.
Taco Bell pool float - In 2017, Taco Bell released a pool float in the shape of their iconic hot sauce packets. While it might be a fun addition to a pool party, it's definitely an odd choice for branded merchandise.
McDonald's Big Mac onesie - In 2017, McDonald's released a onesie that looked like a Big Mac. It even had an attached hood that looked like the top of a burger bun. While it might be a fun costume for Halloween, it's not exactly a practical piece of clothing.
Burger King Whopper toothpaste - In 2018, Burger King released a limited edition toothpaste that tasted like their famous Whopper burger. While it might be an interesting way to start your morning, it's probably not the best way to freshen up your breath.
Heinz Ketchup puzzle - In 2020, Heinz released a 570-piece puzzle that was entirely red and featured their famous ketchup bottle. While it might be a fun challenge for puzzle enthusiasts, it's definitely an unusual piece of branded merchandise.
Cheetos fashion line - In 2019, Cheetos released a fashion line that featured items like a Cheetos onesie and a pair of Cheetos-inspired high heels. While it might be a fun way to show your love for the cheesy snack, it's not exactly practical attire for everyday wear.
In conclusion, these are just a few examples of some of the weirdest branded merchandise items out there. While they may not be practical or even desirable, they do show that companies are willing to take risks and get creative with their marketing strategies.
If you are looking for some new weird and wonderful ideas for your branded merchandise, please message us. Who knows what strange and unusual items we'll be able to come up with?