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Submitted by vince del monte (not verified) on September 14, 2010 - 3:28pm.
Shakespeare said in Romeo and Juliet “What is in a name? A rose is still a rose, if it is called by any other name, it would smell as sweet.” ... and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) will still be as foul as ever.
Numerologists would beg to defer as names carry their own mystical potency ... maybe that's why re-naming branding works so well. The public has a short memory span after all ... I blame it on mtv.
A Rose is still a Rose
Shakespeare said in Romeo and Juliet “What is in a name? A rose is still a rose, if it is called by any other name, it would smell as sweet.” ... and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) will still be as foul as ever.
Numerologists would beg to defer as names carry their own mystical potency ... maybe that's why re-naming branding works so well. The public has a short memory span after all ... I blame it on mtv.