Logos are more than just a way of identifying a brand. Some of them actually contain a special hidden message in them. Still skeptical? Then see if you can identify the hidden messages in these famous logos below:

The map of Africa also shows an adult and child facing each other.



The 'g' in Goodwill is also a smiling face!


Spartan Golf Club: Is that a Spartan helmet or a golfer taking a swing?


Since Unilever produces so many different products, it makes sense that the symbols for they make are located right in their logo.


The arrow means you can buying 'everything from A to Z' from Amazon.



The diamond in Sun Microsystems actually spells "Sun" in every direction.


The word "MOM" in Wendy's collar is their way of saying their food is just like mom's cooking.



If you look closely at the giraffes' legs, you'll see the city skyline!




Denmark, which has been named the happiest country on earth, also has their flag in Coca Cola.


The next time you bite down on this chocolate bar, you'll be thinking about bear country.


The first two letters in the word VAIO actually represent an analog symbol, while the last two letters are binary.


The number highlighted in pink represents the 31 flavors offered by Baskin Robbins.


Ever notice the '1' symbol between the letter F and the red speed marks?


Besides the 'N' and 'W' hidden in the negative spaces, the triangle in the circle also points northwest, just like a compass.