Slogans are crucial for company marketing campaigns. But Reddit wanted to know, are slogans honest?
More than 16,000 Redditors suggested what brands' real slogans would be if they were actually being realistic.
For example, Denny's slogan might be "America's diner is always open," but Redditors thought a more accurate tagline is, "Because it's 2 am, you're drunk, and you need pancakes."
Here are our favorite Reddit selections.
Here's what Motel 6's slogan is in real life:
Reddit says it should be, "MOTEL 6: We'll leave the lights on for you, but there's not much that we can do about the smell."
Carnival's real slogan:
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