It seems like loving a good mystery is something that is coded in the DNA of most human beings.
Thatâs exactly why finding a hidden image in a popular logo can make for such a fun discovery.
Thatâs what happened when this young kid found something hidden in the logo of a popular candy bar, that most people have been missing for years.
Just wait until you see it!
This 9-year-old took a closer look at the Toblerone bar logo, then stunned his mother by pointing out a hidden logo that she had been missing for years
Itâs a good day to think about the love and impact we will have on the world once we are no longer in it. #GreenShirtDay #LoganBouletEffect pic.twitter.com/jcXq9VudBj
â Stephanie (@upstephanie) April 7, 2022
When Stephanie gave her then 9-year-old son a Toblerone candy bar for the first time, she never imagined he would blow her mind with something that she had failed to see for her entire life.
She Tweeted:
âMy son had his first Toblerone today. âWhatâs the bear forâ? Me: âwhat bearâ? I was today years old when I found out there was a bear in the Toblerone logo.â
My son had his first Toblerone today. âWhatâs the bear for?â
Me: âwhat bear?â
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I was today years old when I found out thereâs a bear in the Toblerone logo. pic.twitter.com/CmwRO2BFwwâ Stephanie (@upstephanie) December 27, 2018
Thatâs right. Hiding in plain sight.
So, what is it? A bear hiding within the mountain itself.
I confess, I too failed to see the now-obvious bear that is cleverly etched into the mountain on the logo.
If you did too, youâre probably wondering how you missed something that was right in front of your face? Donât be too hard on yourself, itâs just one of those things.


So why the bear?
Turns out itâs not as random as you may think, in fact, itâs not random at all.
I mean bears do live in mountains, but there is a very specific reason that Toblerone went with a bear as their hidden image, and itâs not that.


A deeper meaning
Toblerone chose the bear in the mountain logo because of where it is made, Bern, Switzerland.


Itâs what theyâre known for.
Bern, well-known as the capital of Switzerland, is actually known as the âCity of Bearsâ.


If you donât believe it, just go to their website and itâs the first thing youâll see.
Twitter user @anniepfiefer even tweeted the legend behind the name.
A lesson in Bern history
Bern, Switzerland is the city of bears. Legend has it that it was the first animal hunted by the city's founder in 1191. Today, there is a bear park in the middle of Bern where you can spot real bears gazing into the Aare river.
@EnchantedEzine #FairyTaleTuesday #Switzerland pic.twitter.com/thhdSKCN5eâ Annie Pfeifer (@anniepfeifer) September 7, 2021
âBern is the city of bears. Legend has it that it was the first animal hunted by the city founders in 1191.â
As if our minds werenât blown enough, another Twitter user pointed out yet another secret in the logo of the Toblerone candy bar
Twitter user @leesteffen tweeted something else you might not have seen, I know I didnât!
Another hidden logo
Itâs the name of the city the delicious chocolate is made in, Bern, hidden right in the name Toblerone.
Famous logos with hidden meanings.
1. Toblerone
Bern, Switzerland (where Toblerone is made) is home to the Matterhorn and known as the âcity of bears.â Look closely, and you can see a bear nestled within the mountain. The word âBernâ is also hidden in the logo. pic.twitter.com/SgqAIXLqnNâ Lee Steffen (@leesteffen) July 11, 2021
It makes you wonder, do other companies have hidden images in their logos?
The fun doesnât stop there.
Tons of companies have hidden pictures in their logos. Yep, many companies have hidden images and messages in their logos that seem so obvious after you find them.


When youâre not looking for them, however, theyâre easy to miss. One example is the 31 thatâs written in pink on the Baskin Robbins logo.
Another?
How about two people who appear to be eating a bowl of salsa hidden in the Tostitos logo?
i just told sbnation slack that the tostitos logo was two guys sharing chips and salsa and i think its my greatest contribution to date pic.twitter.com/2gO0OEThy6
â whitney medworth (@its_whitney) November 15, 2016
To see more hidden images in company logos, check out this article!
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