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Brands so famous they have their own museums

A new brand of museum
PEZ Visitor Center, Connecticut, USA
Walt Disney Family Museum, San Francisco, USA
World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta, USA
Dr Pepper Museum, Waco, USA
Cadbury World, England/New Zealand
Mercedes-Benz World and Museum, Weybridge, England
Gucci Museo, Florence, Italy
Chanel Pop-Up Perfume Museum, New York, USA
Walmart Museum, Arkansas, USA
AT&T Science & Technology Innovation Center, New Jersey, USA
Heineken Experience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mazda Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
The Hershey Story, Hershey, USA
Glade Museum of Feelings, New York, USA
Cheetos Museum, New York, USA
National Corvette Museum, Kentucky, USA
Spam Museum, Minnesota, USA
New Balance Visitor Engagement Center, Boston, USA
Harley-Davidson Museum, Milwaukee, USA
Suntory Whisky Museum, Yamanashi, Japan
M&M’s World
Caterpillar Visitors Center, Illinois, USA
Christian Dior Museum, Granville, France
Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland
Museo Ferrari museums, Italy
Cupnoodles museums, Japan
Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent, France/Morocco
Omega Museum, Bienne, Switzerland
Jameson Distillery, Dublin, Ireland
Twinings Museum, London, England
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A new brand of museum

Museums are no longer solely the province of ancient skeletons, centuries-old artworks and dusty relics. Some of the world’s most famous brands are now showcasing their history in dedicated museums. Here are some of the most interesting.

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lovemoney staff

20 February 2019

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