The Maple Leaf brand first appeared in 1898.
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Over the years, it has come to represent quality and freshness to generations of Canadians. As the company evolved, so did our brand identity.
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In 1959, two new logos were developed, one for the dairy business with the dominant "leaf" logo, and another for the meat business, which combined the "CP" for Canada Packers with a smaller leaf to link the company name with its leading Maple Leaf brand.
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In 1975, the company reverted back to one brand identity and updated the logo to give it a more modern look for the times
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Following the merger of Maple Leaf Mills and Canada Packers, extensive research was done to develop a logo for the newly combined company, Maple Leaf Foods. Research indicated that consumers associated Maple Leaf's made-in-Canada goodness with the name and the colour red. A revised logo featuring a dominant leaf was well received by consumers who said it conveyed a strong Canadian identity.
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The current Maple Leaf Foods brand identity was introduced in the spring of 1999. The company had gone through several years of intense change and had emerged a more vibrant, dynamic leading-edge company than ever before. The new logo embraced the strengths of the previous logo - the Maple Leaf and the familiar red and blue corporate colours - but placed them in a more visually dynamic setting that better represented the company entering the year 2000.
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