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 What do you think?

To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we have already chosen 50 Golden Brands from 1959 to 2008, but now we want you to help us choose the Golden Brand of 2009 which will be awarded at our 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 16 at the Battersea Evolution.

Which brand do you think is worthy of our Golden Brand of 2009?

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Marmite!!!

Iconic - you gotta love it.........

Posted by Amanda Stiltz on 4/21/2009 | 11:04 AM

Why is BlackBerry not on the list?

I feel it's quite unfair not to include BlackBerry's founder Mike Lazaridis, especially after all of his innovations in the field of consumer electronics interfaces.

Posted by Daniel Matveev on 4/20/2009 | 8:06 PM

Marketing Heroes omitted

Your list of 50 Marketing Heroes omits some of the marketing giants of the past 50 years.

Like Sam Walton, of Walmart;
Frederick Smith of Fedex; Andy Groves of Intel. No one from Toyota either. They all revolutionised their industries.

Posted by Hugh Davidson. on 4/20/2009 | 5:41 PM

Great balanced leadership

He has been to put balance between consumers and customers in P&G. Great definition in First and 2nd moments of truth.

Posted by Pattori Marco on 4/6/2009 | 1:32 PM

Why

Broad impact over many brands, marketers and industry

Posted by DJones on 4/3/2009 | 4:55 PM

Say goodbye

With the crisis already sitting on the couch in our living rooms, we will see less brand products in our shopping baskets.Brand products are good but too expensive. No logo generic products might be our choise. We will all run around in FUNG-DONG-SH*

Posted by Mr. Chinglish on 4/1/2009 | 11:46 PM

Kenwood

Everyone's mother or grandmother had a Kenwood in their kitchen and many of them are still going strong (the machines that is!) The company celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2007 and is still producing British designed and engineered machines.

Posted by Shelley Rosenberg on 3/26/2009 | 10:20 AM