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* [[Arch Deluxe]]
* [[Arch Deluxe]]
* [[Beatrice Foods]] – a former major American food processing company<ref>Gazel, Neil R. 1990. Beatrice: From Buildup through Breakup. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 235 pages.</ref> that purveyed a diverse variety of many brands, including Beatrice dairy products
* [[Beatrice Foods]] – a former major American food processing company<ref>Gazel, Neil R. 1990. Beatrice: From Buildup through Breakup. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 235 pages.</ref> that purveyed a diverse variety of many brands, including Beatrice dairy products
* Crystal pepsi (recently re continued in 2017)
* [[Blue Valley Creamery Company]]
* [[Blue Valley Creamery Company]]
* [[Freezer Queen]]
* [[Freezer Queen]]

Revision as of 14:47, 30 April 2017

This is a list of defunct consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item.

Defunct consumer brands

A 1980s Aiwa personal audio cassette player
A set of 6 white-on-red signs with white block text along the side of a road, reading in order "BIG MISTAKE", "MANY MAKE", "RELY ON HORN", "INSTEAD OF BRAKE", and, stylized, "Burma-Shave".
A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave, on U.S. Route 66

Food and beverages


Alcoholic beverages

An advertisement for Bunker Hill Breweries' Boston Club Lager

Breakfast cereals

Soft drinks

Double Seven cola

See also

References

  1. ^ Evers, Joris (January 6, 2005). "Microsoft to phase out Pocket PC, Smartphone brands | Hardware". InfoWorld. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Gazel, Neil R. 1990. Beatrice: From Buildup through Breakup. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 235 pages.