“To the best of our corporate research here at 7-Eleven, it is believed that the wife of the company's president during the 1960s thought the look of the name in the logo '7-ELEVEN' seemed a little harsh with ALL CAPS, and she suggested that the N be changed to lower case to make the logo look more graceful,”
What really happened is that it once was 7-ELEVEN, but the chain went bankrupt and was reopened as 7-ELEVEn so it would be spelled different for legal reasons or some shit
Thats funny. I noticed that on pennies the United States of America is all capitals except the o. At least before 2000's sometime. I dont have the time to date them, nor the plethora of pennies required to do that. : )
I don't get it...
ReplyDeleteChris Vidal almost all letters in the word are in capital except for the letter 'n'
ReplyDeleteChris Vidal I get it its not that hard to understand lmao2
ReplyDeleteOk.
ReplyDeleteThat One Negro Friend 2 Chris Vidal So why don’t you explain to us who don’t know WTF this is saying lmao
ReplyDelete“To the best of our corporate research here at 7-Eleven, it is believed that the wife of the company's president during the 1960s thought the look of the name in the logo '7-ELEVEN' seemed a little harsh with ALL CAPS, and she suggested that the N be changed to lower case to make the logo look more graceful,”
ReplyDeleteSmh.. This is just sad
ReplyDeleteTonya Johnson
ReplyDeleteNot focusing on minute details all the time is sad?? Bet you're one of those girls
U-Ought2know Your over anylizing the image mam
ReplyDelete7n eleven, it's a double meaning, millinnials these days. A women wanted it to look more appealing
What really happened is that it once was 7-ELEVEN, but the chain went bankrupt and was reopened as 7-ELEVEn so it would be spelled different for legal reasons or some shit
ReplyDeletePikatonian Animations - East that's far from true, it was some woman's idea and thus the name looked better
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ReplyDeletesomeone must look up what actually happened, I don't remember.
Holy fuckmaybe that's y they all circle k now
ReplyDeleteWtf is Today years old?
ReplyDeleteAnto -.- How old you are right at this moment as you read this comment.
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Thats funny. I noticed that on pennies the United States of America is all capitals except the o. At least before 2000's sometime. I dont have the time to date them, nor the plethora of pennies required to do that. : )
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