Shouldn't some variant of "jolly", "jolly green giant", work?
"In 1935, a young copywriter, Leo Burnett,[a] revised the face of the brand: "he traded the bearskin for a leafy suit, gave the Giant a smile...and put the word 'Jolly' in front of the Giant's name."
"The Valley of the Jolly Green Giant" refers to the Minnesota River valley around Le Sueur. Today, just before dropping down into the valley heading south on U.S. Route 169 an enormous wooden sign of the Jolly Green Giant, along with the Little Green Sprout, is visible with the caption "Welcome to the Valley."
Never heard of half of them (the bottom half in the answer stats, apart from geico). I managed to drag the name Godiva from somewhere. So a low score on these unknown brands, only 9, I only really knew 6 (by the logo).
Gap was a random guess, a brand I have heard mentioned and started with a G. Geico was less of a guess, it was for that particular image and vaguely remembered the logo was something like a gekko.
Globally US chocolates and confectionary aren't really a thing.
There were six brands I'd never heard of - although one was easy to guess
"In 1935, a young copywriter, Leo Burnett,[a] revised the face of the brand: "he traded the bearskin for a leafy suit, gave the Giant a smile...and put the word 'Jolly' in front of the Giant's name."
"The Valley of the Jolly Green Giant" refers to the Minnesota River valley around Le Sueur. Today, just before dropping down into the valley heading south on U.S. Route 169 an enormous wooden sign of the Jolly Green Giant, along with the Little Green Sprout, is visible with the caption "Welcome to the Valley."
Gap was a random guess, a brand I have heard mentioned and started with a G. Geico was less of a guess, it was for that particular image and vaguely remembered the logo was something like a gekko.