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Cracker Barrel will return to its “Old Timer” logo, the American restaurant chain announced Tuesday, reverting to the previous logo after a minimalist redesign received widespread backlash, including ...
In late August 2025, chain restaurant Cracker Barrel updated its logo to remove the "Uncle Herschel" character that had been present since 1977. Some people decried the rebrand as "woke" while others ...
Cracker Barrel unveiled a new logo on Tuesday. The chain's new emblem drew disapproval from some Cracker Barrel fans. It's the latest change at Cracker Barrel in an attempt to turn around its ...
Cracker Barrel is bringing back the "Old Timer" to their logo as the kitschy chain faced heavy criticism this week over its rebranding efforts, which intensified when the new logo was lambasted by ...
Cracker Barrel is reverting back to its "Old Timer" logo after mounting criticism over its recent branding change. The restaurant chain confirmed that its "new logo is going away" in a statement to ...
Cracker Barrel announced on Aug. 19 its getting a new, simplified logo; and it's not everyone's cup of tea. The nationwide restaurant chain and country store, which is known for its comfort food and ...
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark revealed her logo, and no, Jake from State Farm wasn’t involved. On August 25, Nike introduced Clark as its newest signature athlete in a press release and unveiled ...
Cracker Barrel’s new logo was accused by conservative critics of being the company’s "Bud Light" moment after receiving intense online backlash, while CEO Julie Felss Masino contended the response has ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump has jumped into the Cracker Barrel controversy, advising the restaurant chain to go back to its old sign following a MAGA backlash to the company's rebrand. Trump's ...
Cracker Barrel is reversing course, announcing Tuesday that it would scrap the new logo it introduced after facing backlash over the rebrand. “We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for ...
Cracker Barrel said Tuesday that after listening to its customers, it will scrap its new logo and keep the "Old Timer" in place. "We thank your guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker ...