Coco's returns to it's classic logo

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Coco's returns to it's classic logo

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Somewhat history related, the Coco's chain of restaurants returns to it's classic logo after roughly a decade of the script-style font:

http://retailwatchers.com/viewtopic.php ... p=547#p547
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What about their attempt as Coco's Cafe?

Believe one (1) is still as such off the 15 freeway near San Diego.

I believe they were thwarted from this move from Mimi's Cafe. Thought it was infringing upon their name.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-55333889.html
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I drove by the Brea Coco's on Imperial and the 57, and they already changed to the old logo.

On a side note, the former COCO's in Anaheim Hills has been closed since the beginning of summer, and they still have their signs up on the building.
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I'm not convinced this is an improvement. The "classic" logo reminds me too much of the sort of thing I'd expect to see in the Dixie Square Mall...
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I don't even think there are any of these left around here anymore. The one near here has already gone through two other failed restaurants (Black Bear Diner and some sort of Mexican place that lasted all of six months) since it closed down a few years ago.
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