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This luxury French brand, famous for its monogrammed handbags, began in 1854 making high-end luggage for Parisian travelers.

Louis Vuitton

100

This global sportswear company uses the slogan “Impossible is Nothing.”

Adidas 

100

This Italian fashion house was founded in Florence in 1921. 

Gucci 

100

This fast-food chain’s original mascot was a chef named Speedee before being replaced by a clown.

McDonalds

100

Founded in 1908 in Detroit, this automaker introduced the first moving assembly line in 1913.

Ford

200

This Japanese fashion retailer, known for minimalist basics, uses a business model focused on “LifeWear” and rapid inventory turnover.

Uniqlo

200

In 2018, Puma became the official uniform supplier for this major U.S. sports league, replacing Adidas.

The NBA

200

This Swiss company is the world’s largest luxury watchmaker,

Swatch

200

This chain’s logo features a smiling red-haired girl and is named after the founder’s daughter.

Wendy's 

200

This South Korean conglomerate began in 1938 as a grocery trading store before expanding into electronics.

Samsung

300

This term describes a business strategy where companies quickly produce low-cost clothing based on current runway trends to get products into stores fast.

Fast Fashion

300

Reebok originated in this country before becoming a major athletic brand in the U.S.

UK

300

This Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, founded in Maranello in 1939, limits production to maintain exclusivity.

Ferrari

300

his pizza chain’s logo features a red roof and was once famous for its dine-in restaurants with salad bars.

Pizza Hut 
300

This company’s name comes from the first syllables of the two Japanese words for “sonorous” and “microwaves.”

Sony

400

This Swedish fast-fashion giant is known for its “Conscious” line aimed at sustainable clothing.

H&M

400

This German sportswear company was founded by Rudolf Dassler, the brother of Adidas founder Adi Dassler.

Puma 

400

This French luxury brand was founded by Gabrielle Bonheur in 1910.

Chanel

400

This fried chicken chain’s slogan “Born in Louisiana” reflects its Cajun-inspired menu, though it was originally based in Arabi, Louisiana.

Popeyes

400

This Danish company, founded in 1932, took its name from the phrase “play well” in its native language.

LEGO

500

This Spanish fashion brand, owned by Inditex, became the world’s largest clothing retailer by pioneering ultra-fast fashion.

Zara

500

This beverage company has been the longest continuous sponsor of the Olympic Games, starting in 1928.

Coca Cola

500

This luxury watch brand, founded in 1905, is headquartered in Geneva and is owned by a private family trust, making its financial details largely secret.

Rolex

500

This chain’s breakfast menu includes the Croissan’wich.

Burger King 

500

This luxury car brand began as a side business for a tractor manufacturer who wanted to build better sports cars than Ferrari.

Lamborghini