Google Translating Famous Brands 600 Times

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Summary

This video showcases the process of Google translating famous brand names and their flavors 600 times, then redesigning the packaging based on the bizarre new names. Products include Cheetos, Fanta, Nutella, and Skittles.

Highlights

Cheetos Transformation: From Flamin' Hot to Carbon Widow
00:00:00

The video starts by translating Cheetos' name 600 times, resulting in 'Widow,' and the 'Flamin' Hot' flavor becoming 'Carbon.' The redesign involves a new logo, a less happy Chester Cheetah wearing a widow scarf, and carbon-flavored Pringles-like pieces.

Fanta Redesign: From Orange to WHO Chocolate Sauce
00:03:41

Next, Fanta's name is translated to 'World Health Organization' (WHO) and its orange flavor to 'Chocolate Sauce.' The redesigned can features a 'WHO' logo in a Fanta-like style, a brown background, and a chocolate piece visual, indicating a chocolate sauce flavor.

Nutella's Bizarre Makeover: The Sen & Problem Spaghetti Flavor
00:05:41

Nutella's name transforms into 'The Sen' and its hazelnut chocolate flavor into 'Problems and Spaghetti.' The new design incorporates a red 'The Sen' logo, pistachio-flavored spaghetti pieces, and a fork instead of a knife for spreading the 'spaghetti pistachio and hot chocolate spread.'

Skittles Becomes Sanders: From Original to B Flavored Sandals
00:08:18

Finally, Skittles becomes 'Sanders' and its original flavor is translated to 'B.' The packaging is redesigned with a bold 'Sanders' logo, a rainbow, and slipper-like sandals featuring the letter 'S,' along with black and striped 'B flavored' sandals.

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