P&G; Redesigns Logo to Avoid Occult Rumor
From Associated Press
CINCINNATI — The Procter & Gamble Co. is redesigning its traditional moon-and-stars symbol that for a decade prompted what the consumer products giant called false rumors linking it with the devil.
The company is also adopting two corporate logos to complement the symbol of a bearded man in a crescent moon surrounded by stars.
Stationery, business cards and other materials soon will feature either a script-like “Procter & Gamble” or “P&G;,” the company said Wednesday.
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