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Thanks to Keith L. for sending this one!
An
interesting bit of Logo trivia...
I was
not aware of these things...guess I'll have to start watching logos more
carefully.

If
you look at the center of this logo, you can see two people enjoying a Tostito
chip with a bowl of salsa. This logo conveys an idea of people connecting with
each other.
Formula 1

At
first, this logo might not make much sense. But if you look closely, you'll see
the number 1 in the negative space between the F and the red stripes. I also
love how this logo communicates a feeling of speed.
Milwaukee
Brewers

The
Milwaukee Brewers is a professional baseball team from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
(well, duh�). Their logo is actually made up of the letters M (on top) and B
(below the m). These two letters also form a baseball glove.
Northwest Airlines

This
simple looking logo actually carries a lot of information. First of all you can
see the letters N and W, the first two letters of the brand name. But what most
people don't see is the compass that points to the Northwest, another reference
to the brand name.
Amazon

This
logo doesn't seem to hide much at first sight, but it gives you a little insight
in the philosophy behind the brand. First of all, the yellow swoosh looks like a
smile: Amazon wants
to have the best customer satisfaction. The swoosh also connects the letters a
and z, meaning that this store has everything from a to z.
Toblerone

Toblerone is a chocolate-company from Bern, Switzerland. Bern is sometimes
called 'The City Of Bears'. They have incorporated this idea in the Toblerone
logo, because if you look closely, you'll see the silhouette of a bear.
Baskin Robins

The
old logo of Baskin Robbins had the number 31 with an arc above it. The new logo
took this idea to the next level. The pink parts of the BR still form the
number 31, a reference to the 31 flavors.
Sony
Vaio

Sony Vaio is a well known brand of laptops. But did you know that the name Vaio logo also had a hidden meaning? Well, the first two letters represent the basic analogue signal. The last two letters look like a 1 and 0, representing the digital signal.

Do you see any arrows on FedEx's logo? I saw it a few times at other site saying that there's an arrow hidden in the FedEx arrow, but I couldn't find it. I now know where it is, it's your turn to find. The clue is that the arrow is located in between the alphabet E and X, (which act as a background) and the arrow is white.