No Sugarcoating Here: Why CTC is a Bad Move for Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Cinnamon Toast Crunch is currently running a new print ad with this headline: “Fix Up A Bowl of CTC” which is making me cringe.
Converting your brand name to an acronym is rarely a good idea. Why? Let’s review:
1. Leads to Confusion – Since the emphasis in this ad is a big bowl of cereal and a small pix of the box, I didn’t even understand what product they were advertising!
2. Lower Recall Rates – If the goal of a solid brand name is flawless recall, then it’s hard to justify an acronym as research shows that they are 30% less memorable than real words.
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3. Acronyms Can Stand for Many Other Words– A quick search of CTC leads you to CTC Mold Service (eww!), CTC Ltd, CTC Trading company plus this lovely meaning: Cost to Company. Even worse, there are many vile images online of how entrepreneurs are interpreting the brand. (You can look all by yourself 😊)
4. Hard to Protect Your Trademark – Before all of you start hollering at me about KFC, AT&T, or IBM, please recognize that thesemulti-billion-dollar brandst have earned their place through the years. Further, each one actually stands for real words including the “f” word of “fried” in KFC. However, many companies have lost their trademark bid because the USPTO often claims that their acronyms can stand for other words and are therefore not unique or ownable.
5. Difficult to Discern Its Pronunciation – As someone who now has a hearing problem, it’s difficult to hear the difference between “c” and “e” and a host of other letters. For anyone working at an alphabet soup-named company, I guarantee you that they slowly pronounce the name often during the day. In fact, I was recently on the phone with customer service at Williams Sonoma and they requested that I email them at wsgc.com which is also difficult to hear.
The next time you’re tempted to turn your brand name into an acronym, the simple answer is don’t!
President at Streeter Printing, Inc. and Owner, streeter Printing
1y100% agree - the original name tell exactly what it is. Don't fix it if it ain't broken!
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1yLove this Liz.
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1yIs that like PCP?
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1ySo nice to see your smiling face and comment. We have always been like peas and carrots ma when it comes to branding.
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1yI’m cring-ing with you. But then, you and I have long shared the same branding mindset.