Sweetleaf wrote:
OMG because one overly religious demon fearing christian thinks the dinasaurs legs look like '666' they remove it entirely of the ordering menu........? And hell even if the 666 is intentional, don't buy the damn cake if you don't like it.
I personally wouldn't mind a cake with an inverted pentagram and 666, but i suppose such things should never be made since it might bother some people who could you know just choose not to buy a product they don't like....Also its debatable how much 666 even is a 'demonic symbol' just because they saw it painted on a wall in some horror movie before the terrible creature emerges to kill people or whatever? My opinion, the woman watched The Exorcist a few too many times and it took it for being real.
Stand back! You will enjoy this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OiyrXoa_xo (Marky9's reference).
The question is "why would the graphic designer choose to do that?" Worldwide branding devices get vetted by all sorts of lawyers and advisers. They end up knowing exactly what the symbology means. Nothing in advertising at that level is accidental. But, is it harmful? That is up to each consumer.