Surprise! American Icons That Aren't American
So American ... or Is It?
Ahh, what's more American than enjoying a cold bottle of Budweiser while your kids enjoy some Good Humor ice cream? It sounds so "American," right? Surprise! These two good ol' standbys are not American -- or at least not U.S. owned.Whether they never were American or were simply bought by foreigners, freelance writer Carol Vinzant takes a look at iconic American brands, companies, products and places that are currently -- or could soon be -- owned abroad.
First Up: As American as ...
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