However, the most iconic iterations of the ads have to be ‘My Goodness, My Guinness!’ — where a zookeeper would try to retrieve his pints from various zoo animals, most famously a toucan; which has ...
The campaign's success established the toucan as a prominent Guinness symbol alongside the brand's harp logo (which it had adopted in 1862), and spawned other classic slogans including 'Guinness ...
The original printing included the harp, a Guinness logo that has been the heraldic symbol for Ireland since the 13th century and … waterproof covers to protect them from the inevitable spills ...
referring to the image of a harp on the Guinness logo. “We do that every time. I never called it split the G, but we do it where (the beer) just touches the bottom of the harp.” Momoa added ...
One person took to X to share a picture of his pint, where the line stopped just after the iconic harp logo. He wrote: "Kinda crushed the Guinness Challenge. And don’t tell me about how you do ...